Electronic component suppliers

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Electronic components

General electronic supplies including hardware, by mail order. First check Chinese suppliers on Alibaba, AliExpress, eBay, etc. for cheaper equivalent parts, but with taking longer for delivery.

China

  • AliExpress
  • eBay
  • Sure Electronics
  • UT Source A supplier of hard to find semiconductors. Usually okay, but has had some noted occurrences of counterfeit parts being supplied (though they normally replace or refund for the affected parts).

Czech Republic

Finland

  • Ural Tone Mainly a supplier of Valve Amplifier and Guitar parts, but a good range of Reverb tanks and some components.

Germany

  • Banzai Music - supplies various hard to find components, but mainly focused on guitar effects.
  • Darisus - a wide range of electronic components, including some rare semiconductors. Ships internationally.
  • Das Musikding - a similar supplier to Banzai, with a good range of parts.
  • Led-tech - LEDs
  • Reichelt Elektronik - Reichelt used to be European only, but now ships internationally. Supplies quite a few of the unusual parts used in Jürgen Haible's designs.
  • Ask Jan First - tube and antique electronics

Switzerland

The Netherlands

  • Synfo / Vintage Planet – One man shop (Senso) for synth repairs & rare parts. Ships international. This site has now closed, with Senso now selling these parts via eBay.

UK

  • Action Hardware – distributor of Switchcraft connectors, often with better prices than other UK based suppliers.
  • AliExpress -
  • Bitsbox - "Small selection but very cheap.[1]" Delivery for £1.75 regardless of order size.
  • Ciseco - microcontrollers, radio modules, Raspberry Pi expanders.
  • CLIFF Electronic Components Ltd. - jacks and knobs used on many synths.
  • Cool Components - Sparkfun stuff.
  • CPC - is actually owned by Farnell, but are sometimes cheaper than Farnell for the same items. Free delivery on orders over £5. Consumer-oriented.
  • Cricklewood Electronics - general supplier of components, has some hard to find semiconductors.
  • Digikey - USA based but free shipping for orders over £33. Like Mouser but bigger range and typically a little more expensive.
  • Earthshine Electronics - Arduinos and other parts.
  • eBay -
  • Electron Electronics - orders over £30 are shipped free.
  • ESR - general supplier of components.
  • Farnell - has almost everything. Trade-oriented. Owns CPC and Newark. CPC are sometimes cheaper than Farnell for the same items. Free shipping if above minimum order.
  • Future Electronics
  • Futurlec - Based in Thailand, very cheap, very slow to deliver and very poor reputation. Have SMD to DIP converter's which are useful for prototyping.
  • Goodwill - LEDs
  • Greenweld - general supplier of components, has some hard to find semiconductors.
  • Hobby Tronics - general supplier of components and Sparkfun stuff. Delivery costs £2.40 for orders under £50.
  • JPR Electronics - Minimum order £30.00.
  • Led-tech - LEDs
  • LinkSprite - open source electronics, pcDuino, communication modems.
  • Maplin - Expensive and limited range of components. Over the counter for when you're in a hurry and price is not a consideration.[2]
  • Mallinson Electrical - aims to offer good quality and low prices for small quantities.
  • mark5 - obsolete and hard-to-find electronic components.
  • Mega Electronics PCB-making supplies. Their products are also sold by Farnell and Rapid but may be cheaper direct.
  • MMS Electronics - SPI/I2C graphic LCDs.
  • Model Fixings - a useful supplier of small nuts and bolts.
  • Mouser USA based but free shipping for orders over £33. Like farnell but often a little cheaper.
  • Nikko Electronics - massive range, many rare/hard-to-find parts. Good reputation. Ships international.
  • Northern Connectors - specialist connector distributors. Mainly bulk deals but order threshold is low.
  • Online Components - has a large catalog of electronic components.
  • Oomlout - Arduino & DIY electronics.
  • Proto-pic - Adafruit, Sparkfun, BBC Micro:Bit, Pololu, Raspberry PI and various electronics.
  • Rapid - usually cheaper than RS or Farnell for run-of-the-mill parts. Website awkward to navigate. Sister company to RS with a smaller range but sometimes cheaper. Free delivery on orders over £30. "Typically the cheapest.[1]"
  • RS - has most things, trade-oriented, usually more expensive (especially for small orders).
  • Seeed studio -
  • Sparkfun electronics -
  • Spiratronics - "Small selection but relatively cheap.[1]"
  • Tayda Electronics - Thailand based, hobbyist supplier. Orders must be over $5. Low cost and reasonable quality. Shipping is cheap and might take a week or two to arrive. Good customer service by email. Regularly discount codes posted on their Facebook page.
  • Thonk
  • TME.eu - electronic components, cheaper than RS.
  • Toby UK - specialising in board-board and signal-board connectors. Potential UK supplier of hard-to-find extra long pin headers as used by the Arduino platform.
  • Wires.co.uk - unusual wire, enamelled, knitted, litz etc.

Obsolete and surplus

USA

See also Info on how to get electronic parts at AdaWiki and Component and Parts Suppliers at r/AskElectronics wiki

  • 4 Site Electronics – Good parts supplier. Specializes in effect-pedal parts, also has an excellent selection of analog joysticks.
  • Allied – Large industrial distributor, not hobbyist-oriented. Prices tend to be much higher than other firms. Best supplier of Perkin-Elmer (now called Excelitas) Vactrols right now.
  • Digi-Key – Very wide range of analog and digital ICs, including exotic types. Mostly specialized toward computer and digital electronics. Accepts small hobbyist orders.
  • Futurlec – Limited range but very good prices on many items. Occasionally very slow shipping. Ships international. Check regional sites (.au etc) for different prices on some items.
  • Jameco – Hobbyist-specific distributor, has small ranges of parts needed for analog designs but a very wide range of power supplies. Accepts small hobbyist orders.
  • Micro Fasteners
  • Mammoth Electronics – Similar to 4site
  • Mouser – Probably one of the best parts distributors today for analog-electronics manufacturers. Very broad product range, excellent selection of audio connectors, capacitors, potentiometers, knobs and switches. Accepts small hobbyist orders.
  • Music From Outer Space – Includes electronic components.
  • Online Components – An authorized online electronic components distributor similar to Digi-Key.
  • ROHM – Designs and manufactures integrated circuits (ICs), semiconductors, and other electronic components.
  • Small Bear Electronics – Guitar pedal focus but many rare/hard-to-find parts at reasonable prices. Very fast shipping. Very good reputation. Ships international.

Surplus dealers

  • Deep Surplus – Excellent low-cost audio and computer cables.
  • Electronic Goldmine – A varied range of new and surplus parts. Will only ship to a small number of international countries.
  • HSC Electronic Supply, Surplus electronics, three shops in California and to the rest of the world by mail order.

Vintage synthesizer components

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References =

  1. ^ a b c Component Distributors, EEVBlog wiki
  2. ^ Component and Parts Suppliers, r/AskElectronics wiki

External links

UK

  • An extensive list of suppliers, not just for electronics, on London Hackspace wiki.