#FoundAtHome

I can safely say that it's been a while since #DigiKey sold #resistors in pre-packed bags of 5 with included card labels. As their own brand. Made in Taiwan.

Or called themselves "Digi-Key Corporation".

More seriously, I found a bag of #components left over from my senior year of school, when we did our big final project. Mine was a computer-controlled slot machine. Components were seriously expensive then; I organized a group buy with 4 or 5 of my classmates through "Digi-Key", partly because they were cheaper than the local suppliers (see previous story about the "Two Weeks Ten Bucks" guys), but also because we could get quantity price breaks on stuff that was common between our #projects, like the 1 kΩ resistors. IIRC, the resistors cost about $0.30 each in the 5-packs, but the bag of 200 was *way* cheaper - about half that, I think.

These were ordered in 1997, so almost 30 years ago. In addition to #vintage resistors, I found ZTX549 PNP #transistors (still in stock at DigiKey today!), MJE2955T #PNP transistors (also still in stock!), 3 different brands of 741 #opamps, including made-in-Japan and made-in-Malaysia #NEC, TI ones from Taiwan and the Philippines, as well as #TI TL081CP and LM318P from Taiwan. Also a bunch of 74-series logic #chips and some weirder stuff, like a #Motorola MC14412, which is essentially a 0-600 bps (~baud) modem-in-a-chip.

So if you need some vintage components, hit me up 😉

#TexasInstruments #electronics #SupplyHouse #FoundAtHome

A scan of a series of vintage product labels from "Digi-Key Corporation" electronic components.  They're calling themselves DigiKey now, but these are from 1997.  There are 5 labels comprising 3 different styles.

Two are red text on white card, for 5-packs of half-watt carbon-film resistors, one of which is labelled 330 ohms, while the other is 2.2 kiloohms.  They also contain the specification "1/2 Watt, 5% Carbon Film Resistors", as well as the company name and the colour-band code for each type spelled out as words ("Orange Orange Brown Gold" and "Red Red Red Gold" respectively).

Two are black print on white paper labels.  They give similar information, but are in a more modern and boring format, with a barcode and stocking number.  These are 470 ohms and 10 kiloohms.

The remaining one is from a bag of 200 1-kiloohm resistors of the same type.  It has little information on it other than the basic specs.

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