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I was planning on building one or two of those DACs - http://www.diyforums.org/BantamDAC/BantamDACbom.php
The problem is that I can't seem to find a source for the most critical components - the DAC and the voltage regulators. The only option i've found so far is to get them shipped at a price that far exceeds the cost of the components, in times! Here are the part numbers: DAC - TI PCM2702 (SSOP-28) IC1 - TPS79333 3.3V LDO (IC1 alternate - REG101-33, 3.3V LDO) IC2 - TPS793475 4.75V LDO (IC2 alternate - REG101-A, 4.7V LDO) I'd really want to get my hands on a pair of each, but my options are running low - I have no clue where to look anymore. Any ideas? |
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Can't you get that stuff from Farnell in GB.
Bill |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Farnell only seems to have one of the regulators in stock for now, otherwise it could be an option, I guess. I remember last time i tried to register to their local site, they required excessive amount of information, that I could not have (like company tax ID and whatnot. maybe I didn't get it right though)
stinius, how does Digikey's system work for norway? If I try to order online it looks like they'd ship from abroad, where some of the options are quite pricey. It's just that 24-20USD shipping costs for a 12USD worth of items seems a little excessive to me |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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It is shipped from UK, you are welcome to send me an email. Stinius |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Mouser seem to have all of the parts you're after in stock at the minute but the shipping will likely be around £12.00 as the order will be under £50 in value. If there are any otehr parts you will be ordering at the same time you mihgt be able to get the free pastage option but otherwise I can't hink of anyone who would offer free postage for the parts withou having set up a buisness acount with them first.
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