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Malcolm Francis

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I need to find a database that gives information on types of IC's and their
function.

Can any one help.
 
Malcolm Francis wrote:
I need to find a database that gives information on types of IC's and their
function.

Can any one help.
Use your favorite search engine. Enter the part number and see what
comes up.
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Hi Malcom.

Try http://www.digikey.com and put "Integrated Circuits (IC's)" into
the search window and hit the Go button. The links on the next page
are grouped by function to provide a great overview of available IC's.
You can get the fine details by looking at the data sheets of specific
parts.

-Rich
 
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:50:00 GMT, "Malcolm Francis"
<malcolm.francis@ntlworld.com> wrote:

I need to find a database that gives information on types of IC's and their
function.

Can any one help.
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/search



Regards,

Boris Mohar

Got Knock? - see:
Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs (among other things) http://www.viatrack.ca
 
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com>
wrote in message news:113m0cna5jdfeaf@corp.supernews.com...
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:423AF378.488F6558@earthlink.net...
jim dorey wrote:

or go to a site like jameco.com and soak up their pdf's, i'm
planning
purchases there so i've been suckin em down, planning to buy there
puts me
in a position of not really being a leech, how bout you?

Well, I have hundreds of paper data books, a pile of CDROMs and a
few
thousand PDFs on my hard rive so I rarely have to look for new data
sheets unless it is for something I am reverse engineering. I am
scanning the indexes in the paper databooks and using OCR to convert
it
to searchable text. I have a link on my favorite browser's toolbar
that
takes me to an HTML index of all my PDF datasheets and can open any
of
them in a couple clicks. Having worked in manufacturing and repair
for
almost 40 years I consider them another tool for the bench.

Yeah, most people don't realize what a URL can do. It's a URL,
uniform
resource locator. So you can put a reference to your C:\etc\whatever
drive there too.

Hey, Mike. It's been a year since they filed a lawsuit against this
spamming Ocala resident, might even be a nearby neighbor to you.
Usually by the time a year passes, there is some legal action in the
courts, so there should be something happening to this spammer by now.
I googled but didn't find anything.

http://www.sptimes.com/2004/03/16/Business/Spam_wars_hit_home_on.shtml

I take it back. I finally did find something about this spammer. Oof!
Microsoft got a judgment against him for over $14 million! Verrry good,
but he'll never pay. The only way to get justice is to throw the
spammers in jail and throw the key away!

http://friendsinbusiness.com/board1/archive1/index.cgi?read=91892

Well, you might check out his house and see it it's up for sale!
Trouble is that Florida has very lax bankruptcy regs so you can get away
with something like this. Just ask O.J.!

--
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 02:35:44 GMT, Michael A. Terrell
<mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

Use your favorite search engine. Enter the part number and see what
comes up.
or go to a site like jameco.com and soak up their pdf's, i'm planning
purchases there so i've been suckin em down, planning to buy there puts me
in a position of not really being a leech, how bout you?

--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
 
jim dorey wrote:
or go to a site like jameco.com and soak up their pdf's, i'm planning
purchases there so i've been suckin em down, planning to buy there puts me
in a position of not really being a leech, how bout you?
Well, I have hundreds of paper data books, a pile of CDROMs and a few
thousand PDFs on my hard rive so I rarely have to look for new data
sheets unless it is for something I am reverse engineering. I am
scanning the indexes in the paper databooks and using OCR to convert it
to searchable text. I have a link on my favorite browser's toolbar that
takes me to an HTML index of all my PDF datasheets and can open any of
them in a couple clicks. Having worked in manufacturing and repair for
almost 40 years I consider them another tool for the bench.


--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:423AF378.488F6558@earthlink.net...
jim dorey wrote:

or go to a site like jameco.com and soak up their pdf's, i'm
planning
purchases there so i've been suckin em down, planning to buy there
puts me
in a position of not really being a leech, how bout you?

Well, I have hundreds of paper data books, a pile of CDROMs and a
few
thousand PDFs on my hard rive so I rarely have to look for new data
sheets unless it is for something I am reverse engineering. I am
scanning the indexes in the paper databooks and using OCR to convert
it
to searchable text. I have a link on my favorite browser's toolbar
that
takes me to an HTML index of all my PDF datasheets and can open any of
them in a couple clicks. Having worked in manufacturing and repair
for
almost 40 years I consider them another tool for the bench.
Yeah, most people don't realize what a URL can do. It's a URL, uniform
resource locator. So you can put a reference to your C:\etc\whatever
drive there too.

Hey, Mike. It's been a year since they filed a lawsuit against this
spamming Ocala resident, might even be a nearby neighbor to you.
Usually by the time a year passes, there is some legal action in the
courts, so there should be something happening to this spammer by now.
I googled but didn't find anything.

http://www.sptimes.com/2004/03/16/Business/Spam_wars_hit_home_on.shtml


--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
"Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\"" wrote:
I take it back. I finally did find something about this spammer. Oof!
Microsoft got a judgment against him for over $14 million! Verrry good,
but he'll never pay. The only way to get justice is to throw the
spammers in jail and throw the key away!

http://friendsinbusiness.com/board1/archive1/index.cgi?read=91892

Well, you might check out his house and see it it's up for sale!
Trouble is that Florida has very lax bankruptcy regs so you can get away
with something like this. Just ask O.J.!

There are two phone listings for his name in the new phone book. I
can look up the county tax records, but I doubt someone like this owned
a home.

--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 

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