Steve Saner writes:
> Ah, okay, fair enough. In theory I just ordered 10 of them from china at
> $0.92 each. We'll see how that goes. ;-)
Good luck! I just ordered a MPU-9250 evaluation board from invensense;
that's a newer part that includes a 3-axis compass along with the
On 05/02/2016 06:46 PM, Keith Packard wrote:
Steven Saner writes:
I am finding a problem, however with the HMC5883L 3-axis compass.
Digikey doesn't have any in stock and in contacting them today, they
tell me it is an obsolete part and won't be restocked.
The current
On 05/02/2016 03:06 PM, Douglas Bertelsen wrote:
> Aliexpress might be a good way to find some parts that are now EOL. I
> have had to do this once or twice in the past. Octopart might result in
> a few US vendors with some residual stock or even suggest the
> replacement part.
Indeed, looks like
On 05/02/2016 03:06 PM, Douglas Bertelsen wrote:
> (Some digging suggests that the HM5983 might be a replacement; more
> reading required for a definitive answer.)
Yeah, I saw that, except it is discontinued as well.
Steve
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On 05/02/2016 03:07 PM, Jared Szechy wrote:
> Digikey is scheduled to have them in stock in September.
>
> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/honeywell-microelectronics-precision-sensors/HMC5883L-TR/342-1082-6-ND/2507854
Interesting. Apparently the CSR that I talked to didn't figure that
Digikey is scheduled to have them in stock in September.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/honeywell-microelectronics-precision-sensors/HMC5883L-TR/342-1082-6-ND/2507854
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 3:58 PM Steven Saner wrote:
> Last month there was a thread on this list
Aliexpress might be a good way to find some parts that are now EOL. I have
had to do this once or twice in the past. Octopart might result in a few US
vendors with some residual stock or even suggest the replacement part.
(Some digging suggests that the HM5983 might be a replacement; more reading
Last month there was a thread on this list regarding the home
construction of a TeleMega. I have recently gained access to some
slightly more advanced tools through a local Makerspace and I decided
that I'd be interested in giving this a go as well. However, I decided
that I would try my hand at