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Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a supply of 24C65 I2C EEPROMs from in NZ or
Australia?
They are made by Microchip - the same folks who make the PICs used in the
Stamps...
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http://www.lennard.net.nz/
Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
Hm: +64 4 972 7567
Mb: +64 21 536 627
87 Spencer Street
Crofton Downs
Wellington
New Zealand
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Does anyone know where I can get a supply of 24C65 I2C EEPROMs from in NZ or
Australia?
They are made by Microchip - the same folks who make the PICs used in the
Stamps...
--
http://www.lennard.net.nz/
Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
Hm: +64 4 972 7567
Mb: +64 21 536 627
87 Spencer Street
Crofton Downs
Wellington
New Zealand
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is
half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
No animals were harmed in the transmission of this email, although the
Dog next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you! Those of you
with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that
there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards.
Comments
RS: 09 526 1600
Farnell: 09 357 0646
Regards
Paul.
At 12:31 PM 13/08/02 +1200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know where I can get a supply of 24C65 I2C EEPROMs from in NZ or
>Australia?
>
>They are made by Microchip - the same folks who make the PICs used in the
>Stamps...
>
>--
>http://www.lennard.net.nz/
>Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
>
>Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
>
>Hm: +64 4 972 7567
>Mb: +64 21 536 627
>87 Spencer Street
>Crofton Downs
>Wellington
>New Zealand
>
>"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is
>half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
>
>No animals were harmed in the transmission of this email, although the
>Dog next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you! Those of you
>with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that
>there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards.
>
>
>
>
>
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I set up a login with them, and have found some well priced solutions.
cheers,
Ben.
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http://www.lennard.net.nz/
Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
Hm: +64 4 972 7567
Mb: +64 21 536 627
87 Spencer Street
Crofton Downs
Wellington
New Zealand
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is
half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
No animals were harmed in the transmission of this email, although the
Dog next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you! Those of you
with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that
there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards.
> From: Paul Davies <Paul.Davies@c...>
> Reply-To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 14:00:49 +1000
> To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] 24C65
>
> Try Radio Spares or Farnell:
> RS: 09 526 1600
> Farnell: 09 357 0646
>
> Regards
> Paul.
>
>
>
> At 12:31 PM 13/08/02 +1200, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know where I can get a supply of 24C65 I2C EEPROMs from in NZ or
>> Australia?
>>
>> They are made by Microchip - the same folks who make the PICs used in the
>> Stamps...
>>
>> --
>> http://www.lennard.net.nz/
>> Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
>>
>> Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
>>
>> Hm: +64 4 972 7567
>> Mb: +64 21 536 627
>> 87 Spencer Street
>> Crofton Downs
>> Wellington
>> New Zealand
>>
>> "To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is
>> half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
>>
>> No animals were harmed in the transmission of this email, although the
>> Dog next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you! Those of you
>> with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that
>> there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to:
>> basicstamps-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>> from the same email address that you subscribed. Text in the Subject and
> Body of the message will be ignored.
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I bought my last batch at Conrad: www.conrad.nl (the site is in
dutch), however Maplin Electronic Supplies in the UK stocks them too
and ship mail-order.
Dare
--- In basicstamps@y..., Ben <ben@l...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know where I can get a supply of 24C65 I2C EEPROMs from
in NZ or
> Australia?
>
> They are made by Microchip - the same folks who make the PICs used
in the
> Stamps...
>
> --
> http://www.lennard.net.nz/
> Ben Lennard, NCEE, Dip EE
>
> Web Hosting and Electronics R&D
>
> Hm: +64 4 972 7567
> Mb: +64 21 536 627
> 87 Spencer Street
> Crofton Downs
> Wellington
> New Zealand
>
> "To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the
glass is
> half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs
to be."
>
> No animals were harmed in the transmission of this email, although
the
> Dog next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you! Those
of you
> with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn
that
> there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning
backwards.