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Suppliers and Catalogs

Catalogs for electronic components - if you don't already know a suppliers parts range it's worth ordering a paper version an reading them (literally - like a book). An hour of catalogue reading is also an incredibly effective way of learning about electronics in general.

Paper + online

http://www.reichelt.de/ many items available, almost all standard components at a reasonable price usually. Good paper catalog. (mail order)

http://www.pollin.de/ many clearance sales, cheap kits. Don't expect too much quality there for cheap tools - however there are often great deals for motors, power supplies and also standard components. Don't expect to get cheap parts after one year again - they might be sold out. (mail order)

http://www.conrad.de/ pricey, nice if you live next to one (Leipzig, Berlin) - in rare cases they have a part you don't find elsewhere, but more often they only have the standards and nothing more. The website's search is a cruelty - use the paper catalog for a firt impression. Good paper catalog. (mail order and stores in big cities).

online

http://www.watterott.com/ cheap source for a variety of Arduino boards, and Sensors (german source for Seeedstudio, Pololu and Sparkfun), quick shipping.

http://lipoly.de - similar to watterott, different prices, sometimes they have parts watterott ran out of stock.

http://www.segor.de/ have some hard to get parts (for example a wide range of solenoids and very special semi conductors) and also a wide selection of standard parts at a reasonable price. (Berlin based store + mail order)

http://www.dealextreme.com/ - cheap electronic gadgets and household electronics and also some parts, directly from China. (shipping time between 10 days and 4 weeks)


Manufacturers of arduino accessories

Shields, sensor break outs.

http://www.seeedstudio.com/ many accessories and a pcb service (create your board with eagle, send your files there - 3 or 4 weeks later you have nicely made PCBs in your mail box)

http://www.pololu.com/ motor driver boards, sensor break outs, etc. They have nice breadboard wires...

http://www.sparkfun.com/ The grandma of arduino accessories - sensors, breakouts, kits, mechanical parts, ...

http://www.adafruit.com and http://ladyada.net/ kits, sensor break outs, shields, useful accessories for breadboard prototyping.

other Links

Internal Links

more Suppliers

Arduino

External Links

Arduino forums:

http://www.instructables.com/ search for "sensor" there and have fun...

http://blog.makezine.com/ blog about tinker- and maker projects

http://hackaday.com/ Blog about different hadware/software hacks - great Inspirational source.

http://arduino.cc home page of the Arduino platform.