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  • The first rule of resource acquisition: Never pay for something you can get for free:
  • Check with manufacturers and their distributors to see if they will GIVE you samples.
  • If you are not looking for a particularly expensive part, they will probably give you one or two, particularly if they think the sample might lead to a large production run in the future. This is where your market and product cost estimates become particularly relevant.
     
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  • All Electronics - New and Surplus Electronic Parts and Supplies: general assortment of low cost electronic parts
  • Armbar Industries - Armbar is a local distributor of all kinds of electronic components. I met the owner at the AFCEA conference. He has ties to Stevens and is willing to donate surplus inventory. Contact me for details
  • B&B Electronics - Computer Communications Tools: serial/optical/USB/wireless interface devices
  • Bruce McNair's private stock of rare and exotic RF components: all kinds of Minicircuits, discrete components, etc., rescued from the dumpster at a local major telecommunications company
  • Jameco Electronics - a wide variety of electrical components, especially ICs. They cater to hobbyists and low volume sales to people who are prototyping systems.
  • Newark Electronics - A major electronics distributor with just about any component you can dream of.
  • Small Parts Inc. - Mostly mechanical parts and components - useful if your electronics are driving mechanisms
  • SmartHome - All kinds of devices to automate home control (heating, lighting, security, etc.)
     
    This is intended to be an evolving resource, check back as I add more links. Email me if you find other useful resources
    Note: This is intended to be one set of resources for students in Senior Design. Inclusion on this list does not imply endorsement of any particular product or company.
 
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