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Larry Coyle

Jan 1, 1970
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I have some old printed analog IC data books that are headed for the trash.
I hate to do it, because there's a lot of good stuff in there, but they're
just
not very useful to me anymore. And I need the space.

There are 5 books from National Semiconductor: Op amps, Data Acq,
Special Purpose devices, etc. and a 3-volume set of linear circuits data
books
from Texas Inst. All date from the early 1990's.

Anyone who wants to pay the postage on about 25 pounds of books (Media mail
should be about $10-12) can have them. Or, if you're in the vicinity of
Needham, MA,
you can pick them up.

If you don't want 'em, do you have any suggestions for putting them in
somebody's
hands who will find them useful? Otherwise, they'll just go to the town
dump.

Larry Coyle
[email protected]
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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Larry Coyle [email protected] posted to sci.electronics.design:
I have some old printed analog IC data books that are headed for
the trash. I hate to do it, because there's a lot of good stuff in
there, but they're just
not very useful to me anymore. And I need the space.

There are 5 books from National Semiconductor: Op amps, Data Acq,
Special Purpose devices, etc. and a 3-volume set of linear
circuits data books
from Texas Inst. All date from the early 1990's.

Anyone who wants to pay the postage on about 25 pounds of books
(Media mail should be about $10-12) can have them. Or, if you're
in the vicinity of Needham, MA,
you can pick them up.

If you don't want 'em, do you have any suggestions for putting
them in somebody's
hands who will find them useful? Otherwise, they'll just go to
the town dump.

Larry Coyle
[email protected]

Almost. Too many of the parts used in the instructive design notes
are obsolete. I recommend this to D from BC to jump at this
though.
 
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Winfield

Jan 1, 1970
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I have some old printed analog IC data books that are headed
for the trash. I hate to do it, because there's a lot of
good stuff in there, but they're just not very useful to me
anymore. And I need the space.

There are 5 books from National Semiconductor: Op amps, Data Acq,
Special Purpose devices, etc. and a 3-volume set of linear circuits
data books from Texas Inst. All date from the early 1990's.

That's a nice cache Larry. But I'm looking for books from
the early 80's and the 70's and the late 60's, to replace
the classic books I left with my company when I sold it.
 
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