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From: lynchaj on 17 Jan 2010 21:28 Hi! Does anyone have a good source for HP5082-7340 (aka HDSP-0762) hex LED displays? I am working on a project that needs 10 of them and HP5082-7340's appear to be unobtainium and the HDSP-0762's are like $35 each. If anyone has any old stock, used ones, or pulls they would work. I'd prefer the HP5082-7340 displays if possible as I think the HDSP-0762 displays are mil-qual and that's overkill for this application. Both displays occasionally pop up on ebay but not rarely. Thanks in advance for any help. Have a nice day! Andrew Lynch
From: nuny on 18 Jan 2010 05:41 On Jan 17, 6:28 pm, lynchaj <lync...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi! Does anyone have a good source for HP5082-7340 (aka HDSP-0762) > hex LED displays? I am working on a project that needs 10 of them and > HP5082-7340's appear to be unobtainium http://www.partminer.com/partdetail/HP5082-7340 claims to have plenty. > HDSP-0762's are like $35 each. Arrow wants $29.55 http://octopart.com/hdsp-0762-avago-53511 > If anyone has any old stock, used ones, or pulls they would work. I'd > prefer the HP5082-7340 displays if possible as I think the HDSP-0762 > displays are mil-qual and that's overkill for this application. > > Both displays occasionally pop up on ebay but not rarely. > > Thanks in advance for any help. Have a nice day! Have a good project! Mark L. Fergerson
From: krw on 18 Jan 2010 18:34 On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 18:28:05 -0800 (PST), lynchaj <lynchaj(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >Hi! Does anyone have a good source for HP5082-7340 (aka HDSP-0762) >hex LED displays? I am working on a project that needs 10 of them and >HP5082-7340's appear to be unobtainium and the HDSP-0762's are like >$35 each. I think I threw a boatload (40 or 50) of those away in my last move. I'll have to look around some more. They're too much of a power hog so there was little chance I'd ever use them. >If anyone has any old stock, used ones, or pulls they would work. I'd >prefer the HP5082-7340 displays if possible as I think the HDSP-0762 >displays are mil-qual and that's overkill for this application. > >Both displays occasionally pop up on ebay but not rarely. > >Thanks in advance for any help. Have a nice day! > >Andrew Lynch
From: lynchaj on 18 Jan 2010 21:20
On Jan 18, 6:34 pm, krw <k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzz> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 18:28:05 -0800 (PST), lynchaj <lync...(a)yahoo.com> > wrote: > > >Hi! Does anyone have a good source for HP5082-7340 (aka HDSP-0762) > >hex LED displays? I am working on a project that needs 10 of them and > >HP5082-7340's appear to be unobtainium and the HDSP-0762's are like > >$35 each. > > I think I threw a boatload (40 or 50) of those away in my last move. > I'll have to look around some more. They're too much of a power hog > so there was little chance I'd ever use them. > > >If anyone has any old stock, used ones, or pulls they would work. I'd > >prefer the HP5082-7340 displays if possible as I think the HDSP-0762 > >displays are mil-qual and that's overkill for this application. > > >Both displays occasionally pop up on ebay but not rarely. > > >Thanks in advance for any help. Have a nice day! > > >Andrew Lynch Much appreciated. Please contact me offline if any appear. It's a shame about those LEDs. At one time HP5082-7340s were very common but not anymore. Thanks and have a nice day! Andrew Lynch |