[sdiy] How available are these parts to you?

John Blacet blacet at blacet.com
Fri Jan 6 17:14:52 CET 2006


Mouser stocks the NJM13600 (513-NJM13600D).

laxt57 at aol.com wrote:

>  
>  Hi Ray
>  My take on this
>  1. LM3080  =  CA3080? Right?
>  2. CA3080  =  2 I have a stash but don't use this device for
>                       any new projects
>  3. CA3280  =  2 About the same as above, This is a shame.
>  4. LM13600 = 1 Don't have any, don't know any good source.
>  5. LM13700 = 8 or maybe 9 Not a problem as of now
>  6. DIY         = Not a problem with thru-hole, I am struggling with SMD
>                        I am not so young, my vision not so good and I 
> need to
>                        buy a stereo microscope
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Wilson <raywilson at comcast.net>
> To: Synth-Diy <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 05:16:30 -0700
> Subject: [sdiy] How available are these parts to you?
>
> How hard do people perceive getting these parts to be on a scale of 1 
> to 10. With 1 being hard/expensive to 10 being easy/not-as-expensive. 
> I'm working on something new and I want to make it so that the parts 
> are as available as possible. 
>  
> 1) LM3080 
> 2) CA3080 
> 3) CA3280 
> 4) LM13600 
> 5) LM13700 
> 6) Roll your own simple transconductance amp with transistors/op amps. 
>  
> Any feedback appreciated... 
>  
> Thanks 
>  
> Ray  


-- 
Regards,
John Blacet

Blacet Research
http://www.blacet.com

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