Hi Matt, If it is going to be PIC related try www.phanderson.com, he has lots of great stuff geared towrds pic etc at reasonable prices. http://www.phanderson.com/ordering_1.html Logic probe kit $2 WARP-13 PIC Programmer $100 www.olimex.com has a cheap programmer at about $20 Jameco JE21 Solderless Breadboard - $4.95 Jameco JE25 Solderless Breadboard - $15.00 Power Supply Kit - $12.00 PIC16F628-20/P, Flash, $3.25 PIC16F876-20/P, Flash, $6.95 PIC16LF877-04/P, Low Power Flash, $6.95 4.0 MHz Crystal and two 20 pFd Caps - $0.75 20.0 MHz Crystal and two 20 pFd Caps - $0.75 T1-3/4 LED, red, integrated resistor (5V) - 4/$1.00 T1-3/4 LED, green, integrated resistor (5V) - 4/$1.00 T1-3/4 LED, yellow, integrated resistor (5V) - 4/$1.00 Diode 1N4004 - 10/$1.00 Zenor Diode 1N4733A (5.1V) - 10/$1.00 Resistor Package, 10 each of all of the above half watt (130 resistors) - $5.00. 20 pFd, Ceramic - 20/$1.00 0.047 uFd, ceramic - 15/$1.00 0.1 uFd, Mylar, 20 percent - 10/$1.00 1.0 uFd (50 VDC), radial - 10/$1.00 10 uFd, (50 VDC), radial - 10/$1.00 22 uFd (50 VDC), radial - 10/$1.00 47 uFd (50 VDC), radial - 10/$1.00 100 uFd (25 VDC), radial - 10/$1.00 This is what I would recommend to anyone starting on PICs. Buy what you can afford and go from there. You can also try www.digikey.com www.jameco.com > Hello, I was wondering if anyone could give me some sources to purchase > components in the states. I am just getting started and looking for small > numbers of components right now, also looking for a few bread boards and > maybe a small power supply to test on. Any information would be helpful. > Thanks > Matt -- -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics