As the legend goes ...

ND originally stood for "No Discount".
Digikey started out as a parts company selling parts kits to ham radio 
operators for digital (Morse code) keyers.
They later decided to get serious about selling parts to commercial users, 
which were of original manufacturer supply and no longer discounted.

I wonder how many barrels of ink have been used putting -ND after every 
part number, today.

--- Graham

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On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 11:41:32 AM UTC-6, Jason Kridner wrote:
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>
>
> > On Dec 13, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Stephane Charette 
> > <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> >> What is the difference between these two devices? 
> >> 
> >> BBBW-SC-562-ND 
> >> BBBW-SC-562 
> > 
> > "-ND" is digikey's part "branding"... 
>
> I've wondered about that for years. Always thought I'd eventually find a 
> non -ND part. 
>
>
>

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