Serial EEPROMs

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bruce varley

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Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
 
Aren't Atmel making these in a big way?, maybe Dontronics
sell them.
 
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 09:44:10 +0800, "bruce varley" <bxvarley@weqstnet.com.au>
wrote:

Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
WorldWide Electronics in Vic Park carry a few types. Mike will surely have the
data books on the shelf too for browsing/copying.
 
bruce varley wrote:

Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
http://www.dontronics.com/cat_hard_micro_pic.html

Don...



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Don McKenzie
E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics

RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html
USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html
 
Why don't you go to Microchip (or any other manufacturer) and ask/order free
samples. They usually send them super fast.



"bruce varley" <bxvarley@weqstnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:42be07d4$1@quokka.wn.com.au...
Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with
doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can
source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a
manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
 
bruce varley wrote:
Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
Jaycar have 24LC16 ($2.75 ZZ-8480) and 24LC256 ($4.95 ZZ-8485) 8pin DIP
Serial EEPROMs.

Dave :)
 
"bruce varley" <bxvarley@weqstnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:42be07d4$1@quokka.wn.com.au...
Hi, This seems to be the sort of query that's still best handled by
liveware. Hope someone agrees.

I need to obtain a very small number of serial EEPROMs (8-pin is common
format I believe), and connect them to PIC lowenders. No problems with
doing
it, I'm well set up for the hardware and software aspects, but I know
virtually nothing about who sells what. The hobby cataalogues I have don't
refer to them. Can someone point me to a local (Perth or interstate with
good mail procurement setup - who hasn't these days?) outfit that can
source
small quantities in DIP package? Also, could someone suggest a
manufacturer
/ range that's generally in stock? TIA
microchip has free shipping until the end of the month on all products
ordered from their webshop
buy.microchip.com

Alex
 

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