On 31.01.16 18:51, John Kasunich wrote:
> I find this rather confusing.  Mouser is meh, but IMHO Digikey's search
> engine is simply outstanding.

+1

Being able to simultaneously select for multiple parameters, such as
package, voltage, speed, etc., is a quick way to suitable parts. Then
click on the datasheet column, and check it out in detail. Very nifty.

> Digikey is absolutely my first stop for just about any part, both for
> hobby stuff and for my day job.  Like McMaster, their prices may 
> be a bit higher than some other sources, but usually not enough to
> matter, and the search engine more than makes up for it.

The ability to order on the internet has wiped out quite a few local
professional parts suppliers in Australia, so I find the prices quite
acceptable.

Shipping to Down Under isn't a biggie, if you buy enough to last a
while. (None of that $9 this week, $20 next week business.) Shipping on
$232 worth of goodies was $30. ISTR that was minimum shipping to here.

Erik

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