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* Spade Terminals | * Spade Terminals | ||
* LEDs (varying, some good bright ones) +1 | * LEDs (varying, some good bright ones) +1 | ||
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** Could we do a PCB-making + soldering workshop to make a bunch of [http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569 Nanduinos] instead since that's a hackspace project? [[User:JasperWallace|JasperWallace]] | ** Could we do a PCB-making + soldering workshop to make a bunch of [http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569 Nanduinos] instead since that's a hackspace project? [[User:JasperWallace|JasperWallace]] | ||
** I'm happy to help with making Nanduinos, but unless you really '''want''' to DIY, I recommend [[http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html Teensy]] & [[http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b-version-2-pre-order Bumble-B]] which are similar. [[User:ChrisMc|ChrisMc]] | ** I'm happy to help with making Nanduinos, but unless you really '''want''' to DIY, I recommend [[http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html Teensy]] & [[http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b-version-2-pre-order Bumble-B]] which are similar. [[User:ChrisMc|ChrisMc]] | ||
* 0.33uf Capacitors | * 0.33uf Capacitors | ||
* 2.2K resistors (I think) | * 2.2K resistors (I think) | ||
=== Tools and equipment === | === Tools and equipment === |
Revision as of 12:52, 20 August 2010
The Hackspace carries a range of electronic (and other) components in stock. As a rule, members can use anything for free, as long as the cost is less than £1. However, if you're using more than £5-£10 worth of components a month, we'd appreciate a donation to cover those costs.
Purchasing
If you're a member of the space we'll happily order components for you and take advantage of bulk discounts/free shipping. If the component you request is cheap, we may order more than you need and bring it into stock in the space (if that's the case, then it's free as above).
Requests
- Spade Terminals
- LEDs (varying, some good bright ones) +1
- Header-pin sockets (etc)
- Could we do a PCB-making + soldering workshop to make a bunch of Nanduinos instead since that's a hackspace project? JasperWallace
- I'm happy to help with making Nanduinos, but unless you really want to DIY, I recommend [Teensy] & [Bumble-B] which are similar. ChrisMc
- 0.33uf Capacitors
- 2.2K resistors (I think)
Tools and equipment
See the Wishlist page.
Consumables
See also: Inventory#Stocked components.
- A few freeduino's or similar (We're running short)