I buy plenty of stuff online, and have never had a problem. However, what is the postal service like where you are?, and what is the situation regarding foreign imports?.
I've had parcels from the USA, Australia, Malaysia and India - all problem free.
I had received Inchworm kit ..... BlueRoom send me free through Air Mail..
I think i can receive Air Mail...
Here are few parts available,
with difference b/w price, i mean PIC16F877A from WWW.NEwark.com is 5$(it means 300 Pakistani rupees) and here it is 6.16$(it means 370 Pakistani rupees)..but on newark the price it without shipment..
In your part of the world, futurlec would be pretty fast, and pretty good prices. I used to order from them often when I was in Asia. The best price for microchip parts are on the microchip site, but I've never ordered from them. I've gotten some excellent deals on PIC micros from eBay lately.
Sadly I agree. If I can not find a part online I switch to the printed catalog. In some cases DigiKey and Mouser have the same part but made by a different company.
A problem is that the same part may exist with a different name and/or discription depending on who made it.
In your part of the world, futurlec would be pretty fast, and pretty good prices. I used to order from them often when I was in Asia. The best price for microchip parts are on the microchip site, but I've never ordered from them. I've gotten some excellent deals on PIC micros from eBay lately.
There are 10 in a package, and they are $0.20 per package.
But that is still expensive. That is two cents each in quantities of ten. Futurlec is sometimes fast, but when they don't have the item you order, they don't say anything, and your order is slow. A couple of times I had to email them and ask what was taking so long. It was only then I found out some part was back-ordered, and they were holding the rest to reduce shipping costs. Their shipping was always pretty reasonable. If they had everything in stock, it only took a few days to Korea. Also when their Price US column has a hyper link, click on it for better deals on quantity pricing. Some items are at pretty good prices.
I was in Korea, and there, I was buying single 1% resistors for $0.02 each. The 5% carbon were a half a cent(5 won) in quantities of one.
Hey, Newark is pretty good, hadn't really looked before.
Yes, I do miss Korea. There were blocks and blocks of electronics stores, some selling just one thing - capacitors, every kind and value jammed to the ceiling in one store. The next store might sell only switches, but every kind you could imagine. Then there were the 'hobby' stores, the ones that sold different parts. All the parts were in bins, and you picked up a static tray, divided into sections to shop with. Things like jacks and plugs were sold at sidewalk shops, and were very cheap.
In Canada, there are hardly any component shops, and the ones that exist like to sell bubble packed, really expensive crap. I am paying ten to twenty times as much for the same batteries here, and it really *'s me off!
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That's what happened to me when I tried to buy resistors from Maplin (U.K.)
I Only wanted 4 and was told that they only sold them in 10's.
Personally I think it's such an ambiguous term, and that the electronics people should make their catalogues easier to understand / decipher.
You know, I feel sorry for you guys in the UK. It seems like you pay a pound for a dollar, which is like two times the amount. I know there are places where you can get better deals there, but almost every web store I've looked at there, seems really expensive - worse than Canada even.
You know, I feel sorry for you guys in the UK. It seems like you pay a pound for a dollar, which is like two times the amount. I know there are places where you can get better deals there, but almost every web store I've looked at there, seems really expensive - worse than Canada even.
we can't compare like this when one prefers to purchase in international market. we get a 7805 for indian Rs.8/- while the UK pound is around Rs.75 to 80/-( just helps in comparison)
if i am to purchase the same 7805 from a uk based firm from india where these firms have a base, it costs around Rs.60 to 70/- (all inclusive)
i got a quote of Rs.6000/- for an AD9851BRSZ in local market , while digikey sells at $20.58++ within America. as it lands here it might cost much more due to P&F and duties.
I've just checked out Newark - there prices are very good (compared to some of the prices here in South Africa) and their international shipping is cheap as well.
I've just checked out Newark - there prices are very good (compared to some of the prices here in South Africa) and their international shipping is cheap as well.
Have you checked what the import regulations are in your country?, in the UK such an order is subject to import duty, VAT (Value Added Tax - 17.5%) and a charge for collecting the money. Generally, on low value orders they get through without being stopped - but I got stung once!!.