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The Hidden World of Electronic Component Distributors
Episode 3694
Published 6 days, 6 hours ago
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Ever stumbled across Digikey, Mouser, or Farnell and wondered what kind of retailer has a million-part catalog but no product photos or reviews? They're called electronic component distributors, and they're the hidden infrastructure behind every circuit board ever built. In this episode, we explore how these companies guarantee authentic parts, why their websites look like they're from 1998, and whether a regular person can actually buy from them. We trace Digikey's origin from a ham radio keyer in a Minnesota apartment to a $5 billion global logistics empire, explain why counterfeit chips are a multi-billion-dollar defense problem, and reveal how to save 80% on components by bypassing Amazon middlemen. Plus: the difference between distributors and curated retailers like Adafruit, and why Farnell's community site is named after a silicon-chemistry pun.