electronics chemistry and opensource workbench

Gene Holmerud geneous at cox.net
Sat Aug 13 08:35:59 MST 2005


You got that right about Tri-Teck.  Even the resistor & capacitor bins are 
gone.

Electronic Emporium still exists, sorta.  It is housed inside what is 
apparently an industrial equipment recycling establishment in a warehouse 
at 515 E Grant St (3 blocks s/o BOB), 602.256.7636.  There is a person 
there Mon-Fri, about 10AM to 4PM.  This person will lead you thru an 
inside chain-linked (& locked) gate to what remains of their inventory.

Apparently all the racks and panels of components in plastic bags were 
hauled there (likely in a rush) and have been collecting dust for years.  
But if you know what you want, it may still be there (no wirewrap, 
however).  Don't expect bargin prices, either.

Gene

On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 00:13:50 -0700 (PDT), ec <eculbert at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Tri Teck isn't, or at least a couple years ago, the
> tri teck of old. They had some, but didn't seem to
> want the business all that much when I went there.
> Used to have tons of stuff out, now you have to
> specify and almost beg to get it.
>
> Then, webtronics has 'roped' off a large section of
> their shelves also...
>
>
>
> --- KevinO <kevin at kevino.org> wrote:
>
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>> Sean Wagner wrote:
>> > Ok I have a few qestions.
>> >
>> > Does anyone know of a good electrical engineering
>> program that is open source?
>> > Something like multisim would do nicely...
>> >
>> I use Xcircuit for schematic capture.
>>
>> There are SPICE programs, and PCB layout programs
>> for Linux also.
>>
>> > Also I am new to the phoenix area and Im trying to
>> find some good stores that
>> > sell chemicals and chemistry supplies and one that
>> sells a wide variety of
>> > electronic components ( individual components i.e.
>> capacitors inductors
>> > semiconductors NOT electronic systems like
>> computers t.v radios etc.) If
>> > anyone can give me a heads up I would appreciate
>> it theres some thing I want
>> > to build.
>> >
>> Circuit Specialists in Mesa is a good one.
>> http://web-tronics.com/
>>
>>
>> In the NW valley there is Tri-Tek:
>>
>> Tri Tek Electronics
>> Data Communications Equipment & Systems
>> Electronic Equip & Supls-New & Used
>>
>> 9014 N 23 Av
>> Phoenix,  AZ 85021
>> (602) 371-0860
>> - --
>> KevinO
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