[sdiy] AD7523 difference to AD7524

Roy J. Tellason rtellason at verizon.net
Wed Jan 2 20:04:47 CET 2008


On Wednesday 02 January 2008 10:27, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> Why not just go directly to the Analog Devices website for datasheets of
> their parts?
>
> http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Obsolete_Data_Sheets/586807146AD7523.pd
>f

Works sometimes,  but for older ("obsolete" or "unsupported") parts sometimes 
that's not an option.

> <rant>
>
> Googling for datasheets is a hit-and-miss process. One thing that really
> gets my goat is the volume of websites out there that want to charge for
> datasheets, especially when they're datasheets that are still available
> from the original manufacturers. For some reason, these jokers almost
> always appear at the top of the results, ahead of the actual
> manufacturer's website.
>
> I think it's a physical law, kinda like Murphy's: No human can invent a
> system which another human can't game for their own advantage. There are
> always rats in the walls...
>
> </rant>

http://www.classiccmp.org/rtellason/parts-index.html

...as hassle-free as I can make it,  and being added to continually,  as I 
find the time.

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