Tuesday, July 24, 2007
CTG123 has parts In-Stock, Ready to Ship
I recently received a flyer in the mail from CTG. They: "Locate obsolete and hard-to-find parts: in stock, immediately available, ready to ship". I checked out their webstite (www.ctg123.com) and was impressed with their inventory. I did have to register with them first.
A little more about their company:
CTG is a Woman Owned - Small Business. CTG is the only distributor of its kind with quality certifications in ISO 9001:2000, AS 9120:2002 and ANSI/ESD-S.20-20-1999.
CTG has been ranked in America's Fastest Growing New Businesses by Dun & Bradstreet and Entrepreneur Magazine - June 2005 and June 2004
Crestwood Technology Group
200 Corporate Blvd South
Suite 110
Yonkers, NY 10701
914-779-3500
914-337-6362 fax
sales@ctgnow.com
A little more about their company:
CTG is a Woman Owned - Small Business. CTG is the only distributor of its kind with quality certifications in ISO 9001:2000, AS 9120:2002 and ANSI/ESD-S.20-20-1999.
CTG has been ranked in America's Fastest Growing New Businesses by Dun & Bradstreet and Entrepreneur Magazine - June 2005 and June 2004
Crestwood Technology Group
200 Corporate Blvd South
Suite 110
Yonkers, NY 10701
914-779-3500
914-337-6362 fax
sales@ctgnow.com
Friday, July 20, 2007
Process for Locating Electronic Components
As part of my Electrical Design Engineering job, I am often asked to locate hard-to-find parts. These parts are usually obsolete or rare, such that only a few suppliers exist. Oftentimes, the prices are very high, the leadtimes are in the order of weeks to months, and the options are limited. I have always had the fortune to find the parts that I need at a reasonable price and with a reasonable delivery schedule. It bothers me that other engineers cannot find parts, or settle for the terms of a certain supplier. That is why I have created this blog – to assist all electrical engineer designers in searching for hard-to-find or obsolete parts.
The process to follow, at Honeywell, is to first check with the Common ATE Council to see if the part is defined by them. They dictate where to get certain parts, such as Test Racks, Power Supplies, etc. This is done to cut cost and time – buying in bulk. The Honeywell Intranet site is located HERE
However, most parts required such as Integrated Circuits (ICs) are not defined by them, so do the following. First, obviously, check with the vendor of the part. If the part is not available, or has a long lead time, look for the part from third-party vendors such as the ones listed below. Go down the list until you find the part you need. If you find it at one place you can still search the other places to see if you get a better price or a better lead-time or both. There are other places to look for as well, this is not an all-inclusive list of vendors. If all else fails, you can search for the part on a Search Engine, such as Google.
By clicking on the hyperlinks below, you will be taken to a new window.
http://www.SierraIC.com
http://www.partminer.com
http://www.newark.com
http://www.alliedelec.com
http://www.USBid.com
http://www.4starelectronics.com
http://www.Searchlighttech.com
http://www.ic-distributors.com
http://www.digi-key.com
The process to follow, at Honeywell, is to first check with the Common ATE Council to see if the part is defined by them. They dictate where to get certain parts, such as Test Racks, Power Supplies, etc. This is done to cut cost and time – buying in bulk. The Honeywell Intranet site is located HERE
However, most parts required such as Integrated Circuits (ICs) are not defined by them, so do the following. First, obviously, check with the vendor of the part. If the part is not available, or has a long lead time, look for the part from third-party vendors such as the ones listed below. Go down the list until you find the part you need. If you find it at one place you can still search the other places to see if you get a better price or a better lead-time or both. There are other places to look for as well, this is not an all-inclusive list of vendors. If all else fails, you can search for the part on a Search Engine, such as Google.
By clicking on the hyperlinks below, you will be taken to a new window.
http://www.SierraIC.com
http://www.partminer.com
http://www.newark.com
http://www.alliedelec.com
http://www.USBid.com
http://www.4starelectronics.com
http://www.Searchlighttech.com
http://www.ic-distributors.com
http://www.digi-key.com
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