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Links
Other electronics sites
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Robot Room
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Superb hobbyist-robotics site by the author of two books on the
subject. Detailed, beginner-friendly, and well written.
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Seattle Robotics Society
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Another excellent robotics site. The Society's newsletter,
“The Encoder”, has some very interesting articles
like how to do soldering with a toaster oven (June 2000).
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Mike's Electric Stuff
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Information about a lot of electric curiosities like
vacuum tubes, very high voltage, and so on. Be sure to
check out the sections about nixie tubes!
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Nigel Goodwin's WinPicProg
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Free Windows chip-burning software for PIC microcontrollers.
Also has a very handy tutorial series, with some good fundamentals like
how to use character-based LCD displays, how to read analog
inputs, and so on.
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The PICList
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Labyrinthine but very informative site about PIC programming. Has an excellent
library of member-contributed code.
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Devrs.com PIC page
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Another PIC hobbyist page with some useful code and links to projects. The
Devrs.com site also has information about developing for other platforms.
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Suppliers
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All Electronics
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Good surplus component site, sometimes has 4x20 character LCDs suitable for
One Chip Video Poker.
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BG Micro
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Another good surplus component site. Online browsing is a bit clumsy but their print
catalog is Just Like Old Times.
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Digi-Key
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Source for new components (i.e., not surplus). Huge selection, and if you buy stuff from them
they send you telephone-book sized catalogs in the mail.
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Mouser
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Another new-component supplier that sends you giant catalogs. For some things their prices are
better than Digi-Key's, others not.
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FindChips
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Search engine for several suppliers' catalogs, including Digikey and Mouser.
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American Science & Surplus
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Not lots in the way of electronics, but they have tons of interesting stuff
and their item descriptions are hilarious.
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EIO
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Good place to find surplus character LCD displays, such as (again) 4x20 character LCDs suitable for
One Chip Video Poker.
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Timeline
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I haven't ordered from these folks - they don't appear to do online ordering and their website is
even more primitive than mine. So, not sure what to expect, but they do seem to have really good
prices on character LCDs. Look under “Alphanumeric - Parallel Interface”.
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More to come!
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