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West

Jan 1, 1970
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I enjoy experimenting with all kinds of electronics but it's time to upgrade
some reference books. My IC ref manuals and books are 10-20 years old, CMOS,
TTL, microprocessor, Motorola, Signetics, etc. I especially enjoy the
manuals with pin layout, specs., and typical application ckts. I also have
experimenters books for the 555, and other similar type books.
Can anyone recommend replacements for an old, tired library that's more up
to date with specialty ICs for control, interface, RF, telephone,
surveillance, etc?

Cordially,
west
 
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Fred Bloggs

Jan 1, 1970
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I enjoy experimenting with all kinds of electronics but it's time to upgrade
some reference books. My IC ref manuals and books are 10-20 years old, CMOS,
TTL, microprocessor, Motorola, Signetics, etc. I especially enjoy the
manuals with pin layout, specs., and typical application ckts. I also have
experimenters books for the 555, and other similar type books.
Can anyone recommend replacements for an old, tired library that's more up
to date with specialty ICs for control, interface, RF, telephone,
surveillance, etc?

Maybe look at the offerings from Newnes....
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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I enjoy experimenting with all kinds of electronics but it's time to upgrade
some reference books. My IC ref manuals and books are 10-20 years old, CMOS,
TTL, microprocessor, Motorola, Signetics, etc. I especially enjoy the
manuals with pin layout, specs., and typical application ckts. I also have
experimenters books for the 555, and other similar type books.
Can anyone recommend replacements for an old, tired library that's more up
to date with specialty ICs for control, interface, RF, telephone,
surveillance, etc?

Cordially,
west

I don't buy books anymore.. I'm that good at electronics design :)


D from BC
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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D said:
I don't buy books anymore.. I'm that good at electronics design :)


I though they had your picture posted at the book store for excessive
'browsing'?


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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West said:
I enjoy experimenting with all kinds of electronics but it's time to upgrade
some reference books. My IC ref manuals and books are 10-20 years old, CMOS,
TTL, microprocessor, Motorola, Signetics, etc. I especially enjoy the
manuals with pin layout, specs., and typical application ckts. I also have
experimenters books for the 555, and other similar type books.
Can anyone recommend replacements for an old, tired library that's more up
to date with specialty ICs for control, interface, RF, telephone,
surveillance, etc?

Cordially,
west
If you have the (old) RCA CMOS data book, i would be extremely
interested in obtaining it.
 
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Fred Bloggs

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
If you have the (old) RCA CMOS data book, i would be extremely
interested in obtaining it.

Just now getting up to speed on it? LOL
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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D from BC [email protected] posted to sci.electronics.design:
I don't buy books anymore.. I'm that good at electronics design :)


D from BC

If you are that good today, you will be buying books again in a few
years and will never stop again.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Fred said:
Just now getting up to speed on it? LOL
Actually, in certain applications, (to a certainextent), the slower
the better (noise rejection for example).
 
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Jeff Liebermann

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Baer said:
West wrote:
If you have the (old) RCA CMOS data book, i would be extremely
interested in obtaining it.

I think I smell money. I was going to recycle my pile of ancient data
books. I didn't think anyone wanted those.

I have the CMOS Data book and Applications book along with some other
RCA books. See:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/RCA-books.jpg>
for the 1972 versions and:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/data-books.jpg>
for the 1977 versions. I did most of my discrete design work in the
1970's and have quite a few other component catalogs and apps books
from that era. Send me email along with an offer to subsidize my
decadent and lavish lifestyle and they're yours.
 
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