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Bingo600



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Post30 Oct 2004 18:30   Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection somewher

Its quite easy to get the datasheets of ie. a TTL chip , but if you need for many then it takes a long time.

Isnt there some CD-Roms / DVDs that is like the good old DataBooks.

Any hints or links would be most welcome

/Bingo
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nerd77



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Post30 Oct 2004 19:00   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

thats as unspecific as possible !

of course the semiconductor vendors offer electronic datasheets for their public available products.

But to which level do you need some data sheetss? only the pin layout and signalling name, or a more detailled description, or a complete functional specification of some complex microprocessor? And all these stuff from hundred of vendors should be stored on only a few DVDs?

I would expect a few hundred DVDs will not be able to store the different chips which are available nowadays. Who should collect these amount of information, and for which intention?
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Bingo600



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Post30 Oct 2004 19:17   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

What i was meant was :

Like a PDF collection of the Motorola TTL series , and the same from TI and ......

They allready have made the books , was just wondering if they have made the contents available on cd's.

And possibly where to get it.

/Bingo
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papyaki



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Post30 Oct 2004 21:43   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

Hi,

ON semiconductors's data books are downloadable here :

h**p://www.onsemi.com/site/support/literature/list/0,4858,1163_0,00.html

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Lord Loh.



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Post09 Nov 2004 19:41   Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection somewher

There is an http://alldatasheet.com I guess you know about it... But that has the same problem...

I even doubt if any semiconductor guys design all TTL ICs....

And you may want datasheets for the regular TTL, the F series, the L series and the S series and the LS series as well....

I am frustrated with the datasheet search as well...
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FANT



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Post09 Nov 2004 23:57   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

Look at the following site:

h**p://www.mincotech.com/

fully up, at the center of the page there is a button labeled : LINKS

Push it and you will find the link to the most known producers of semiconductors.

Mandi
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Frank32



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Post21 Jan 2005 7:23   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

>Its quite easy to get the datasheets of ie. a TTL chip , but if you need for many then it takes a long time.
Texas Instruments Digital Logic Pocket Data Book (5 MB)
It is very good reference book for standart and new logical ICs, his families, and specifications.


Logic Cross-reference for many manufacturers:
TI Logic Cross-Reference. Manufacturers: Fairchild; IDT; Motorola; ON; Pericom; Philips; STM; Toshiba; TI. (3 MB)
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VVV



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Post22 Jan 2005 8:30   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

This one is also interesting for older stuff: www.datasheetarchive.com
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Regnum



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Post22 Jan 2005 9:07   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

Bingo600 wrote:
Its quite easy to get the datasheets of ie. a TTL chip , but if you need for many then it takes a long time.

Isnt there some CD-Roms / DVDs that is like the good old DataBooks.

Any hints or links would be most welcome

/Bingo


Bingo,
Maybe what you're really needing is a download manager and faster internet access ! Smile
Regards
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arbalez



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Post22 Jan 2005 12:15   Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection somewher

imho, maybe because the datasheet are always being updated so manufacturer does not 'CD'ized it.

this one's also good: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com
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bbarney



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Post22 Jan 2005 15:56   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

what about a good transistor cross-ref website ?
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vijaiiyer



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Post18 Dec 2006 8:00   Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection somewher

All companies issue their product portfolio CDs for free. You can try that and make a collection
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zolam



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Post02 Jan 2007 20:43   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

there are some db firms putting together the most represantative ic families, but their product is not free and usually protected by a dongle key.
if you are interested, i can give you more information about - remember they are not free cds
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muralicrl



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Post13 Mar 2008 12:11   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

Hi,

You can easily get from www.datasheetcatalog.com

If you need more details, contact me.

Regards,

N.Muralidhara

CRL-BEL
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davidgrm



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Post14 Mar 2008 0:07   Re: Is there a free "Datasheet" CD collection some

When doing a new design I check to see if a place like a Digikey has the part in stock - that way I know if I will be able to get it easily. They also have data sheets for most of the parts they stock
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