Looking for LM3909N or NTE876

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Darkowski
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Looking for LM3909N or NTE876

Post by Darkowski »

Hello fellow modelers!

I'm trying to build a blinking circuit for my AMT refit, but I can't find any of these two chips on the internet....

Did anyone already order these chips and could give me a link?

It's going to be my first blinking circuit, so I'm not yet familiar where is the best place to find components...
I also need it to be shipped to Canada. The only site I found that is selling the nte876 doesn't ship to Canada... :roll:

Thank you!
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Post by BrianB »

Have a look at www.futurlec.com

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Post by mhvink »

You can also go to www.digikey.com or www.mouser.com

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Post by DLMatthys »

Digikey and Mouser does not stock these chip. NTE876 still fucntion the same way.They are obsolete and discontinued. Allelelctronics.com may still does, last I checked was a year ago. They are also listed as obsolete. But here is a lot still on the surpluse world IC market.

I have access to 100s of these IC Chips the LM3909s enogh for a few years more of do it yourself circuit kits...(but that is a finite source)
Bare printed circuit boards and kits with all the parts.
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