NOAC: Supplier?

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xTheLostx
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Post by xTheLostx »

I go to school for building electronic things.. The shop I'm in has a milling machine that precisely cuts PCB boards. It would be nice to get a chip sepearately for easy soldering to a board without having to try and desolder one already on one.
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Post by gannon »

totokan wrote:"The topic or post you have requested does not exist".
It worked when I found it, looks like it was deleted by someone though :?
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Post by arfink »

It was probably deleted by THE BEN, who wants to make the project first and release the details afterwards... He must be the FIRST, dangit! I would want that to, if I were him. Just hang in there!
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Post by cowsgoquack101 »

Hey, I'm sure that Ben is waiting didn't you read the new update of him looking for NOAC chips? :roll:
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