[HH] You Do It Electronics doesnt carry Zero Force Insertion sockets....

Drew Van Zandt drew.vanzandt at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 15:49:31 EDT 2012


The artisan's asylum does group orders occasionally.  Digikey going out
Monday morning, send me a link to part.
On Apr 15, 2012 3:06 PM, "Tom Metro" <tmetro+hhacking at gmail.com> wrote:

> Greg London wrote:
> > You Do It Electronics doesnt carry Zero Force Insertion sockets.
>
> That's disappointing. That would be the first place I'd think to look.
>
>
> > is there a place that does? digikey has them, but I dont
> > want to pay shipping for a single part. And if there is a local store
> > that carries that level of parts, I would like to put it on my list
> > of places to visit.
>
> The local retail outlets for things like that have pretty much dried up.
> Once upon a time there used to be a few surplus stores in Cambridge
> (Unitech for a short while, and Eli Heferon's for decades), but they're
> gone.
>
> At one time there was a small chain of electronics stores aimed at
> high-end hobbyists and professionals called Active Electronics. (They
> had a store in Woburn I think.) They got bought up and renamed
> Future-Active and turned into a more typical wholesale distributor.
>
> Micro Center has a small smattering of electronic components, but I
> doubt you'll find a ZIF socket there.
>
> And while this is something you'd probably find at Radio Shack 20 years
> ago, as I'm sure you know, they have a pretty limited stock of
> components now.
>
> Unless I'm mistaken it would seem the only local option is to order from
> a national distributor with a local warehouse and sales office presence,
> like Newark, Gerber, Allied, etc. and hope they've become friendlier to
> non-industrial users. (Most of these companies now let you order online
> with a credit card and don't require a formal account, so it's
> possible.) Call them up and see if they'll take a pick-up order paid by
> credit card. They'll probably charge 20 to 40% more than DigiKey.
>
> I'd certainly be interested to know if there are alternatives. With a
> sizable concentration of electronics and robotics R&D happening around
> here, there certainly should be enough of a customer base to support
> several stores like Y-D-I Electronics.
>
>  -Tom
>
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