MCU needed - MC68705P3S - suppliers of?

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phil

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I need one of these MCU's somewhat urgently - does anyone know of any
suppliers please? Preferably in the UK, but I might be prepared to buy
from the US, etc if the price is right.


Thanks,
Phil
 
"phil" <nospamplease@btinternet.com> wrote in
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I need one of these MCU's somewhat urgently -
does anyone know of any
suppliers please? Preferably in the UK, but I
might be prepared to buy
from the US, etc if the price is right.


Thanks,
Phil

Janco in California USA lists them in their
catalog!
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 18:14:00 GMT, "Roger Gt" <not@here.net> wrote:


Janco in California USA lists them in their
catalog!
Thanks. I've done a web search and found various companies called
Janco but none who seem to list that part.

Which site should I be looking at?


Cheers
Phil
 
"phil" <nospamplease@btinternet.com> wrote in
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 18:14:00 GMT, "Roger Gt"
not@here.net> wrote:


Janco in California USA lists them in their
catalog!

Thanks. I've done a web search and found various
companies called
Janco but none who seem to list that part.

Which site should I be looking at?


Cheers
Phil

Opps! My bad! <sp>

http://www.jameco.com/

But I looked up the P3 and they do not have....
Sorry!
 
phil wrote:
I need one of these MCU's somewhat urgently - does anyone know of any
suppliers please? Preferably in the UK, but I might be prepared to buy
from the US, etc if the price is right.

Thanks,
Phil

Not sure where I used to get those but it was either Jameco or JDR
Microdevices. Most likely JDR. Check there first.
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:20:07 GMT, "Roger Gt" <not@here.net> wrote:


Opps! My bad! <sp

http://www.jameco.com/

But I looked up the P3 and they do not have....
Sorry!
Ah, nuts. Ah well, thanks for trying. :)


Phil
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:32:30 GMT, Michael <NoSpam@att.net> wrote:


Not sure where I used to get those but it was either Jameco or JDR
Microdevices. Most likely JDR. Check there first.
Thanks. :)
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:48:31 GMT, nospamplease@btinternet.com (phil)
wrote:


But I looked up the P3 and they do not have....
Sorry!

Ah, nuts. Ah well, thanks for trying. :)
Jus to comment to my own message ..... just checked and they DO have
the MC68703P3S. Thankfully. :)
 
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"phil" <nospamplease@btinternet.com> wrote in
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:48:31 GMT,
nospamplease@btinternet.com (phil)
wrote:


But I looked up the P3 and they do not
have....
Sorry!

Ah, nuts. Ah well, thanks for trying. :)

Jus to comment to my own message ..... just
checked and they DO have
the MC68703P3S. Thankfully. :)
Interesting! I have been using the MC68HC705J1A
for sometime, and the 'P3 looks like it could save
some glue.... Hadn't paid much attention to the
28 pin big brother...... Till now. Always went
directly to the MC68HC705C8P or 'C9P, but there
is a healthy middle ground.

Miss the E0 and C0 though.
 

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