good components search engine?
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Wed Oct 18 08:49:52 CEST 2000
I have. It's very nice. If you look at the bottom of the
page, it says "part miner" there somewhere. The old partminer
app would not install for me, rather it suggested the free
trade zone. It's a metacrawler style engine, but searches
only distributor sites. Very nice output format allows
quick price comparison and shows availability of parts when
that info is supplied by the distributor.
Glen <mclilith at ezwv.com> wrote:
>At 09:08 PM 10/17/00 , you wrote:
>>>Is there a good search engine for electronic
>>>Components?
>>
>>www.partminer.com
>>
>>-Dan G.
>
>Has anyone here tried the data sheet service available at this URL?
>
> http://www.freetradezone.com
>
>It's supposed to have *lots* of the hard to find items listed, even things
>that are no longer listed in the original manufacturers publications. The
>data originally came from some sort of exclusive and very expensive
>semiconductor industry reference that has recently been made available
>on-line for free.
>
>Later,
>Glen Berry
>
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