65xx parts sources, genuine and fake
Re: 65xx parts sources
I'll still contact Jameco this week (the last month has been busy for me, and I've also was motivated to finish another project), but does anyone know of a store that sells 65816 in DIP form that accepts PayPal?
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
Re: 65xx parts sources
BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
To where are you headed?
I can get some parts and goods shipped here (got the Apple 1 replica1 board from Vince Briel and a FleaFPGA from Valentin Angelovski, shipped from Australia), but in general anything paid via Paypal (e.g. Ebay) can't be shipped here because Paypal won't let me add an address in another country. (Amazon UK is actually happy to add my Japan address, but for some reason most of what I want to buy they won't ship to here.) So I usually start ordering parts that I need some time before I go to Norway and pick them up there.
-Tor
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Just to conclude that story about hunting for difficult-to-buy resistor networks - I actually only needed 3 different ones, and I've been looking for them for a year (earlier I wrote about the impossibility of buying from Mouser etc. due to absurd international shipping costs).
I've managed to find one of them as a set of 10 on ebay, reasonable price. The other I could buy, also for a reasonable price, as part of an assortment of 1k- and 10k values in different number of pins. Not Bourns, but should be ok just the same.
The third one I couldn't find anywhere, except from Ebay sellers wanting 20 quid for one.. out of the question. I mean, I can obviously afford it, but I simply will not accept that kind of pricing (again, those are cheap on Mouser but the insane shipping kills it).
BUT: I managed to find a single one deep in a drawer at work, in the section for parts we don't use anymore. It's been sitting in that drawer for 25 years!
So, for now I'm covered. But I wish it was as easy to find assortements of resistor networks as easily as for resistors and capacitors. For those I'm set for life (I think. I have thousands) from ebay, costing me less than taking the bus to town and back again.
-Tor
I've managed to find one of them as a set of 10 on ebay, reasonable price. The other I could buy, also for a reasonable price, as part of an assortment of 1k- and 10k values in different number of pins. Not Bourns, but should be ok just the same.
The third one I couldn't find anywhere, except from Ebay sellers wanting 20 quid for one.. out of the question. I mean, I can obviously afford it, but I simply will not accept that kind of pricing (again, those are cheap on Mouser but the insane shipping kills it).
BUT: I managed to find a single one deep in a drawer at work, in the section for parts we don't use anymore. It's been sitting in that drawer for 25 years!
So, for now I'm covered. But I wish it was as easy to find assortements of resistor networks as easily as for resistors and capacitors. For those I'm set for life (I think. I have thousands) from ebay, costing me less than taking the bus to town and back again.
-Tor
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Re: 65xx parts sources
Tor wrote:
Just to conclude that story about hunting for difficult-to-buy resistor networks - I actually only needed 3 different ones, and I've been looking for them for a year (earlier I wrote about the impossibility of buying from Mouser etc. due to absurd international shipping costs).
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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USPS First Class International (if I remember the name correctly) is reasonable, I'm getting a nearly Eurocard-sized PCB shipped for $8.88 right now for example.
But Mouser doesn't offer that option, so what can we do?
-Tor
But Mouser doesn't offer that option, so what can we do?
-Tor
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Tor wrote:
USPS First Class International (if I remember the name correctly) is reasonable, I'm getting a nearly Eurocard-sized PCB shipped for $8.88 right now for example.
But Mouser doesn't offer that option, so what can we do?
-Tor
But Mouser doesn't offer that option, so what can we do?
-Tor
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
Re: 65xx parts sources
cr1901 wrote:
I'll still contact Jameco this week (the last month has been busy for me, and I've also was motivated to finish another project), but does anyone know of a store that sells 65816 in DIP form that accepts PayPal?
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
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cr1901 wrote:
cr1901 wrote:
I'll still contact Jameco this week (the last month has been busy for me, and I've also was motivated to finish another project), but does anyone know of a store that sells 65816 in DIP form that accepts PayPal?
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
It does concern me that Jameco stopped selling them.
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
Re: 65xx parts sources
I'm in The Netherlands and I have some spares (from big eBay orders).
Mail me at ariejan at ariejan.net if you're interested.
* W65C02S6TPG-14 (PDIP)
* W65C22S6TPG-14 (PDIP)
* AT27C512R 5.5 V 512 Kb (64 K x 8) 70 ns EPROM OTP - PDIP-28
* CY7C199CN 256 Kb (32 K x 8) 5 V 15 ns Static RAM DIP28
If there's much demand from NL, I can easily setup a small webshop for easy and quick ordering. Let me now.
Mail me at ariejan at ariejan.net if you're interested.
* W65C02S6TPG-14 (PDIP)
* W65C22S6TPG-14 (PDIP)
* AT27C512R 5.5 V 512 Kb (64 K x 8) 70 ns EPROM OTP - PDIP-28
* CY7C199CN 256 Kb (32 K x 8) 5 V 15 ns Static RAM DIP28
If there's much demand from NL, I can easily setup a small webshop for easy and quick ordering. Let me now.
https://www.techies.nl alles voor jouw project.
Re: 65xx parts sources
I'm looking for two W65C02s. I'm in Finland and Mouser is super expensive. $50 USD for two chips...
I see there are some Chinese vendors on Ebay selling 10 Mhz W65C02S8P-10 $3.80 a piece, free shipping. Anyone tried buying these, are these genuine?
I see there are some Chinese vendors on Ebay selling 10 Mhz W65C02S8P-10 $3.80 a piece, free shipping. Anyone tried buying these, are these genuine?
Re: 65xx parts sources
phvic wrote:
I'm looking for two W65C02s. I'm in Finland and Mouser is super expensive. $50 USD for two chips...
I see there are some Chinese vendors on Ebay selling 10 Mhz W65C02S8P-10 $3.80 a piece, free shipping. Anyone tried buying these, are these genuine?
I see there are some Chinese vendors on Ebay selling 10 Mhz W65C02S8P-10 $3.80 a piece, free shipping. Anyone tried buying these, are these genuine?
I've never had any problems with any of the parts I've bought from China. But of course, YMMV.
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Aslak3 wrote:
... I've never had any problems with any of the parts I've bought from China. But of course, YMMV.
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Re: 65xx parts sources
phvic wrote:
I'm looking for two W65C02s. I'm in Finland and Mouser is super expensive. $50 USD for two chips...
I seem to recall that there is at least one vendor in the UK who stocks the W65C02S. Would that be viable for you? Dunno if it would save you anything on the parts' price but it might help with the shipping.
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I see there are some Chinese vendors on Ebay selling 10 Mhz W65C02S8P-10 $3.80 a piece, free shipping. Anyone tried buying these, are these genuine?
x86? We ain't got no x86. We don't NEED no stinking x86!
Re: 65xx parts sources
But tracking and insurance is absurd for $8 parts.. and that's the problem: often that is the only shipping option offered. I've never lost an untracked item anyway, and besides, tracking doesn't really work. After the initial US-internal tracking there's silence until it arrives. And it's not faster than the cheap option either. In short, the expensive shipping is a waste.
-Tor
-Tor
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BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
I worked out the lowest cost method of shipping to Finland from the USA that would be fully tracked and insured (international priority mail). It came to about 25 USD. Add in the cost of the two MPUs at roughly 8 USD each and it works out to 41 USD. So it seems that Mouser isn't too far out of line if 50 USD is the total that you were quoted.
BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
I woI seem to recall that there is at least one vendor in the UK who stocks the W65C02S. Would that be viable for you? Dunno if it would save you anything on the parts' price but it might help with the shipping.
BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
The 65C02 has been produced by WDC in only one speed grade (-14) since the late 1990s. I'd be very cautious. You may be looking at what is at best a used item (NOS seems unlikely at this point in time), or possibly a counterfeit part. The seemingly low price and free shipping are red flags for me.
For instance there are lots of counterfeit MAX7219 LED driver chips being sold through Ebay. A very commonly used chip by Arduno enthusiasts and a pretty costly too -- more than five dollars a piece for the real one, afair. Unfortunately the counterfeit versions have random shutdown problems. I know this because I bought 10 of these chips for about $10 when I was starting to learn electronics two years ago