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Databooks and Datasheets

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dratomic

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Hello,
I have decided to give back to the forum for all of the
help (and non-help) I've gotten over the years. I have a
library of about 2500 or so databooks of various kinds
that span the last 100 years or so and I am willing to
look into them for specific component requests.

I will have to scan them first so there may be a bit of a delay.

I will be scanning THE Philbrick handbook on Op-Amp
design into the site. Why. Because it is hands down one
of the most humorous and in some cases hands down
funniest pieces of technical information I have ever read.
He was an engineer of unprecidented skill and witty as
hell to boot. He invented the Op-Amp. Using TUBES!!!!

I still have one of them in my collection. Too cool. Anyway.

The collection is not indexed in any way so if I receive a
request I can fill I will post it to my website and provide
a link so others can get it too. The collection is varied
and in some cases incomplete but I also have a number
of datasheets that are already in file form so I will be
posting them too. There is also a section on the site
that hosts Total Hardware 1999. That is a database of
older computer hardware containing 18995 different
boards, motherboards, peripherals, and Hard drives from
days gone by for the experimenter. If anyone is interested
leave a message or comment here. Thanks.

Dr. Heinrich Atomic
Alternative Technologies
 
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