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Brian Donegan  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2007 2:52:16 PM(UTC)
Brian Donegan

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So, we have been using IRC RN55 0.1% resistors in critical positions for some time now, with great results. The problem is that stock levels from our supplier sometimes fluctuate (not available when I need them) and they are pretty pricey to order in large volumes. I am planning to transition over to Vishay/Dale RN55 0.1% resistors as a replacement in the coming weeks... more available (more sources) and can buy in bulk so stocks won't run out as fast.

What does this mean for you? Nothing really. Both have great specs and are well respected. Just a heads up. I will start transitioning the kit contents pages as I find time.

Over and out.
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