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Looking for a good way to buy Motorola parts…

I have this project I need to get done.  All the parts were done with Motorola
stuff like eproms and a microcontroller.  I am unsure how to get these things
since motorola dealers are no where near me and what not.  Any clues would be
great.  Thanx…

                Jason M. Foster
                jmfos…@mtu.edu

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  1. admin says:

    In article <5b7o3c$…@login.ee>, "Jason M. Foster" <jmfos…@mtu.edu>
    writes

    >I have this project I need to get done.  All the parts were done with Motorola
    >stuff like eproms and a microcontroller.  I am unsure how to get these things
    >since motorola dealers are no where near me and what not.  Any clues would be
    >great.  Thanx…

    Farnell-Newark in the UK supply all Motorola components via mail order.
    Their US number is 803-796 7342.

    Leon

    Leon Heller, G1HSM
    l…@lfheller.demon.co.uk
    Tel: +44 (0) 118 947 1424 (home)
         +44 (0) 1344 385556 (work)

  2. admin says:

    Your best bet for small quantities is Newark Electronics.  There are
    four branches in Michigan – Grand Rapids, 616-954-6700, Saginaw
    517-799-0480, Oak Park 810-967-0600 and Troy 810-583-2899.  They carry
    Motorola.  Most people have minimum orders – Newark’s is $25.00.  They
    take credit cards.  You can check out their web page at http://www.newark.com,
    where you should be able to check if they have stock on a particular
    part.  They’re not set up for ordering over the net, yet.

    Unlike other catalog distributors, they can order stuff not in their
    catalog for you.  Digi-Key and others won’t do that …

    Good luck.  e-mail back if this doesn’t work.

    Julie Cole
    Component Engineering Specialist

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    Jason M. Foster wrote:

    > I have this project I need to get done.  All the parts were done with Motorola
    > stuff like eproms and a microcontroller.  I am unsure how to get these things
    > since motorola dealers are no where near me and what not.  Any clues would be
    > great.  Thanx…

    >                 Jason M. Foster
    >                 jmfos…@mtu.edu







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