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Looking for CA3130E IC...

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Burt I. Weiner
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 4:46 AM

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I
need 4 ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin
DIP.  I've tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Thanks,

Burt, K6OQK

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
biwa@att.net
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I need 4 ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin DIP. I've tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. Thanks, Burt, K6OQK Burt I. Weiner Associates Broadcast Technical Services Glendale, California U.S.A. biwa@att.net www.biwa.cc K6OQK
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Steve .
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 5:21 AM

Supposedly in stock:
http://www.futurlec.com/ICLinearOpAmps1.shtml

I've dealt with this company several times in the past, no problems other
than very slow shipment to the usa.(Some cases 2-3 months)

Steve

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Burt I. Weiner biwa@att.net wrote:

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I need 4
ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin DIP.  I've
tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Thanks,

Burt, K6OQK

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
biwa@att.net
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK


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Supposedly in stock: http://www.futurlec.com/ICLinearOpAmps1.shtml I've dealt with this company several times in the past, no problems other than very slow shipment to the usa.(Some cases 2-3 months) Steve On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Burt I. Weiner <biwa@att.net> wrote: > Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I need 4 > ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin DIP. I've > tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. > > Thanks, > > Burt, K6OQK > > Burt I. Weiner Associates > Broadcast Technical Services > Glendale, California U.S.A. > biwa@att.net > www.biwa.cc > K6OQK > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >
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Raj
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 7:28 AM

Plenty of them sittin on the stock of the 'Bay!

At 13-04-2012, you wrote:

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I need 4 ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin DIP.  I've tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Thanks,

Burt, K6OQK

Plenty of them sittin on the stock of the 'Bay! At 13-04-2012, you wrote: >Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I need 4 ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin DIP. I've tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. > >Thanks, > >Burt, K6OQK
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Attila Kinali
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 8:25 AM

On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:46:48 -0700
"Burt I. Weiner" biwa@att.net wrote:

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I
need 4 ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin
DIP.  I've tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Try http://www.findchips.com/avail?part=CA3130E

		Attila Kinali

--
The trouble with you, Shev, is you don't say anything until you've saved
up a whole truckload of damned heavy brick arguments and then you dump
them all out and never look at the bleeding body mangled beneath the heap
-- Tirin, The Dispossessed, U. Le Guin

On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:46:48 -0700 "Burt I. Weiner" <biwa@att.net> wrote: > Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I > need 4 ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin > DIP. I've tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. Try http://www.findchips.com/avail?part=CA3130E Attila Kinali -- The trouble with you, Shev, is you don't say anything until you've saved up a whole truckload of damned heavy brick arguments and then you dump them all out and never look at the bleeding body mangled beneath the heap -- Tirin, The Dispossessed, U. Le Guin
DJ
Dale J. Robertson
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 11:14 AM

Jameco
www.jameco.com
seems to have plenty of them.

On 4/13/2012 12:46 AM, Burt I. Weiner wrote:

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I
need 4 ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin
DIP.  I've tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Thanks,

Burt, K6OQK

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
biwa@att.net
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK


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Jameco www.jameco.com seems to have plenty of them. On 4/13/2012 12:46 AM, Burt I. Weiner wrote: > Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I > need 4 ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin > DIP. I've tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. > > Thanks, > > Burt, K6OQK > > Burt I. Weiner Associates > Broadcast Technical Services > Glendale, California U.S.A. > biwa@att.net > www.biwa.cc > K6OQK > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there.
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Michael Blazer
Fri, Apr 13, 2012 10:45 PM

Findchips was my first choice as well.  Looks like Newark and Avnet have
stock.  I deal with both on a regular basis with good results.

On 4/13/2012 3:25 AM, Attila Kinali wrote:

On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:46:48 -0700
"Burt I. Weiner"biwa@att.net  wrote:

Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for.  I
need 4 ea IC type CA3130E.  Need this specific number.  It's an 8 pin
DIP.  I've tried DigiKey and Mouser.  No luck.

Findchips was my first choice as well. Looks like Newark and Avnet have stock. I deal with both on a regular basis with good results. On 4/13/2012 3:25 AM, Attila Kinali wrote: > On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:46:48 -0700 > "Burt I. Weiner"<biwa@att.net> wrote: > >> Hopefully someone out there has a stash of what I'm looking for. I >> need 4 ea IC type CA3130E. Need this specific number. It's an 8 pin >> DIP. I've tried DigiKey and Mouser. No luck. > Try http://www.findchips.com/avail?part=CA3130E > > Attila Kinali >
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Bob Smither
Sat, Apr 14, 2012 9:02 PM

On 04/13/2012 05:45 PM, Michael Blazer wrote:

Findchips was my first choice as well.  Looks like Newark and Avnet have stock.
I deal with both on a regular basis with good results.

Google results show Newark and Allied, but when you click through there is no
stock :-(.

Looks like Dale's lead to JameCo might be the best:

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?freeText=3130e&langId=-1&storeId=10001&productId=12183&search_type=jamecoall&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView

(or http://tinyurl.com/7fervfd )

On 04/13/2012 05:45 PM, Michael Blazer wrote: > Findchips was my first choice as well. Looks like Newark and Avnet have stock. > I deal with both on a regular basis with good results. Google results show Newark and Allied, but when you click through there is no stock :-(. Looks like Dale's lead to JameCo might be the best: http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?freeText=3130e&langId=-1&storeId=10001&productId=12183&search_type=jamecoall&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView (or http://tinyurl.com/7fervfd )
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hoag@hiwaay.net
Sun, Apr 15, 2012 1:11 AM

CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part.  Looks like good stock
(both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be
usable unless you're sending it into space or something.  If so, it
appears that Rochester Electronics http://www.rocelec.com has stock
on the shelf.

They are authorized distributors and manufacturers of obsolete
semiconductors, and oftentimes the last resort for old components.  If
necessary, they can package from die that they have in stock, or even
reverse engineer old designs.  Of course, that's very pricey, but if
you're a government and need to maintain some 20 year old piece of
critical equipment, they may be one of the few avenues to getting
something working again.

--Glen

Quoting Bob Smither smither@c-c-i.com:

On 04/13/2012 05:45 PM, Michael Blazer wrote:

Findchips was my first choice as well.  Looks like Newark and Avnet
have stock.
I deal with both on a regular basis with good results.

Google results show Newark and Allied, but when you click through there is no
stock :-(.

Looks like Dale's lead to JameCo might be the best:

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?freeText=3130e&langId=-1&storeId=10001&productId=12183&search_type=jamecoall&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView

(or http://tinyurl.com/7fervfd )

CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part. Looks like good stock (both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be usable unless you're sending it into space or something. If so, it appears that Rochester Electronics <http://www.rocelec.com> has stock on the shelf. They are authorized distributors and manufacturers of obsolete semiconductors, and oftentimes the last resort for old components. If necessary, they can package from die that they have in stock, or even reverse engineer old designs. Of course, that's very pricey, but if you're a government and need to maintain some 20 year old piece of critical equipment, they may be one of the few avenues to getting something working again. --Glen Quoting Bob Smither <smither@c-c-i.com>: > On 04/13/2012 05:45 PM, Michael Blazer wrote: >> Findchips was my first choice as well. Looks like Newark and Avnet >> have stock. >> I deal with both on a regular basis with good results. > > Google results show Newark and Allied, but when you click through there is no > stock :-(. > > Looks like Dale's lead to JameCo might be the best: > > http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?freeText=3130e&langId=-1&storeId=10001&productId=12183&search_type=jamecoall&catalogId=10001&ddkey=http:StoreCatalogDrillDownView > > (or http://tinyurl.com/7fervfd ) > >
AK
Attila Kinali
Sun, Apr 15, 2012 10:46 AM

On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 20:11:14 -0500
hoag@hiwaay.net wrote:

CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part.  Looks like good stock
(both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be
usable unless you're sending it into space or something.

Why is the chip case being lead free a problem for space?
I thought the major issue was that the solder is lead free and
showes all kinds of nasty behaviour?

		Attila Kinali

--
Why does it take years to find the answers to
the questions one should have asked long ago?

On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 20:11:14 -0500 hoag@hiwaay.net wrote: > CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part. Looks like good stock > (both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be > usable unless you're sending it into space or something. Why is the chip case being lead free a problem for space? I thought the major issue was that the solder is lead free and showes all kinds of nasty behaviour? Attila Kinali -- Why does it take years to find the answers to the questions one should have asked long ago?
CH
Chuck Harris
Sun, Apr 15, 2012 12:43 PM

Because the IC makers use tin on the lead frames, and
to plate the inside of the metal cans, and tin
grows whiskers even better in the zero g environment in
space than it does on earth.

-Chuck Harris

Attila Kinali wrote:

On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 20:11:14 -0500
hoag@hiwaay.net wrote:

CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part.  Looks like good stock
(both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be
usable unless you're sending it into space or something.

Why is the chip case being lead free a problem for space?
I thought the major issue was that the solder is lead free and
showes all kinds of nasty behaviour?

		Attila Kinali
Because the IC makers use tin on the lead frames, and to plate the inside of the metal cans, and tin grows whiskers even better in the zero g environment in space than it does on earth. -Chuck Harris Attila Kinali wrote: > On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 20:11:14 -0500 > hoag@hiwaay.net wrote: > >> CA3130EZ is the lead-free version of the part. Looks like good stock >> (both Newark and Avnet have thousands on the shelf), and should be >> usable unless you're sending it into space or something. > > Why is the chip case being lead free a problem for space? > I thought the major issue was that the solder is lead free and > showes all kinds of nasty behaviour? > > Attila Kinali