Hardware Hacking - Nicolas Collins

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Hardware Hacking 119

RS=www.radioshack.com
Within Europe, some UK sources:
RSUK: http://rswww.com
CPC: http://www.cpc.co.uk


Insulated wire, 22 gauge, stranded, c. 20’
RSUK 177-1107
Insulated wire, 22 gauge, solid, c. 20’
CPC CBBR0251
Shielded audio cable, 1 conductor + shield, lightweight (as thin as possible), c. 20’
Can of “Plasti-Dip” tool handle insulation paint
c. $13.00
Plastic terminal barrier strip, 1 piece
AE: TB-20, $2.10
RSUK: 725-061
Sheet of antistatic foam (used for packaging Integrated Circuits)
J: 13864, $7.95 (1pc 24”x12”x1/4”)
5: 1/8” (3.5mm) male plugs
AE: PMP, $0.35/.30
RSUK 449-994
5: 1/8” (3.5mm) female jacks
AE: MJW-8, $0.30/.20
RSUK: 454-249
2: small Piezo disks (.6”/15mm)
AE: PE-45, $0.65/.50
2: large Piezo disks (1.36”)
AE: PE-35, $0.75/.50
4: 9 volt battery connector clips
AE: BST-3, $0.25/.15
RSUK: 489-021
10: test leads with alligator clips at each end
AE: MTL-10, $2.50/10 PCs.
1: telephone tap coil
AE: TPX-1, $1.50
1: audio output transformer
RS: 273-1380, $2.99
6: 1.0 megOhm linear taper potentiometers
AE: NLTP-1M, $0.50/.40
4: audio taper potentiometers
10kOhm: AE: ATP-10K, $0.50
or 20kOhm: AE: AP-20K, $0.50
6: photocells
J: 120310, $1.20/1.09
Resistor Assortment, 100 pieces common values
RS: 271-308, $5.99
Capacitor assortment (all Jameco part numbers and prices, and some RSUK.)
(Most values are not critical – any general purpose capacitor assortment that
covers this range will do):
monolithic ceramic caps

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