I am taking the remainder of my through-hole parts collection and
dumping it in a box. I haven't built a through-hole prototype or
reworked a through-hole board in I don't know how long, and this stuff
is wasting shelf space.
(My proto kit containing every single 0603 value I need in resistors
and ceramic caps, plus all my SOT23 transistors and regulators, fits in
a few hundred 1-dram sample bottles).
It's not going to be a huge crate of stuff - don't expect Shangri-La -
but it would be a useful addition to a hobbyist's collection. For
instance, there's most of a 5% 1/4W resistor kit in amongst that stuff,
various electrolytic and ceramic capacitors, and other goodies. A few
AT89S53 micros. Maybe some ATtinys and PICs, I'm not sure; could even
be a few ATmegas. ULN2803A octal Darlington drivers. Various samples.
There may be some motors mixed in, and there is a distinct possibility
of some connectors. Definitely a bunch of crystals.
The earliest-dated email in my gmail in-box with a domestic US shipping
address will get it all.
The parcel will not ship before 1/13 (it will either be 1/13 or 1/16),
as I'm cleaning out my lab over the course of this coming week. It will
ship via parcel post.
Reply by linnix●January 8, 20062006-01-08
larwe wrote:
> I am taking the remainder of my through-hole parts collection and
> dumping it in a box. I haven't built a through-hole prototype or
> reworked a through-hole board in I don't know how long, and this stuff
> is wasting shelf space.
>
> (My proto kit containing every single 0603 value I need in resistors
So, are they SMD (0603) or TH? I am looking for small quantities of
1000pF (0603) and 2200pF (0805) and other stuffs. I am trying to
avoid buying reels (4000). If you have them, I can pay for them.
By the way, are there trading clubs for electronics parts. I hate
buying 100s or 1000s to get a fews. I have some SMDs to trade if
interested.
R (0603): 75,300,494,1K,2.2K,3.4K,10K,20K,11K,22K,33K,1M,10M
C(0603): 1pF,4.7pF,18pF,22pF,27pF,100pF,0.01uF,0.1uF,1uF
C(0805): 22uF
T(SOT23): 7002,FDC640,FDC654
etc.
> and ceramic caps, plus all my SOT23 transistors and regulators, fits in
> a few hundred 1-dram sample bottles).
Do you have a list?
(second attempt due to google server problem)
>
> It's not going to be a huge crate of stuff - don't expect Shangri-La -
> but it would be a useful addition to a hobbyist's collection. For
> instance, there's most of a 5% 1/4W resistor kit in amongst that stuff,
> various electrolytic and ceramic capacitors, and other goodies. A few
> AT89S53 micros. Maybe some ATtinys and PICs, I'm not sure; could even
> be a few ATmegas. ULN2803A octal Darlington drivers. Various samples.
> There may be some motors mixed in, and there is a distinct possibility
> of some connectors. Definitely a bunch of crystals.
>
> The earliest-dated email in my gmail in-box with a domestic US shipping
> address will get it all.
>
> The parcel will not ship before 1/13 (it will either be 1/13 or 1/16),
> as I'm cleaning out my lab over the course of this coming week. It will
> ship via parcel post.
Reply by SioL●January 9, 20062006-01-09
"linnix" <me@linnix.info-for.us> wrote in message news:1136671866.157888.179600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> C(0603): 1uF
> C(0805): 22uF
Those are ceramics? How much do these cost nowadays?
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Reply by larwe●January 9, 20062006-01-09
linnix wrote:
> > (My proto kit containing every single 0603 value I need in resistors
>
> So, are they SMD (0603) or TH? I am looking for small quantities of
The stuff I gave away was TH. By way of contrast I was stating that all
my proto SMD parts fit into a couple of small boxes compared to shelves
and shelves of TH parts.
> 1000pF (0603) and 2200pF (0805) and other stuffs. I am trying to
> avoid buying reels (4000). If you have them, I can pay for them.
I don't have any 0805 parts AFAIK. I might have 1000pF 0603s, let me
check when I get home.
When I need a value, I almost always buy the entire reel. They are
cheap, and easy to store. I pull a couple of hundred pieces off the end
of the reel and put them in the sample bottle ready for use; the reels
sit on a shelf. For larger parts (electrolytics, ICs) that aren't happy
going into sample bottles, I have the reels strung on a piece of rope
and the ends dangle down so I can pull off whatever I need as I need
it.
> > and ceramic caps, plus all my SOT23 transistors and regulators, fits in
> > a few hundred 1-dram sample bottles).
>
> Do you have a list?
Not really, are you looking for anything specific?
Reply by linnix●January 9, 20062006-01-09
SioL wrote:
> "linnix" <me@linnix.info-for.us> wrote in message news:1136671866.157888.179600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > C(0603): 1uF
> > C(0805): 22uF
Sorry, the 22uF is 1210, will trade for a pair of 0603 2200pF and 0603
1000pF.
.
>
> Those are ceramics? How much do these cost nowadays?
Yes, SMD 12x10x6 (approximately). Cost around $1.
>
>
> --
> Siol
> ------------------------------------------------
> Rather than a heartless beep
> Or a rude error message,
> See these simple words: "File not found."
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