Maikudou
Experienced Member
Is there a better way to search for ancient data sheets than googling and hitting endless SEO-optimized sites which have no idea what this is but sure they are selling it.
There is that paper doc scanning project, forgot the name, but you know, but I have some chips I’ve desoldered from a non-functional PS/2 planar as a desoldering exercise and I am curious what they are, probably I can use something in my designs.
Struggling through internet bs or brows through unreachable archives for each of the columns just to know what kind of a device it is seems like too much work.
Maybe there are some conventions how they name it, for example all of the manufacturers sure have some feeling to number 74 for some reason.
Also how about logos? I can tell TI from Motorola from Fairchild, but I guess there are much more.
There is that paper doc scanning project, forgot the name, but you know, but I have some chips I’ve desoldered from a non-functional PS/2 planar as a desoldering exercise and I am curious what they are, probably I can use something in my designs.
Struggling through internet bs or brows through unreachable archives for each of the columns just to know what kind of a device it is seems like too much work.
Maybe there are some conventions how they name it, for example all of the manufacturers sure have some feeling to number 74 for some reason.
Also how about logos? I can tell TI from Motorola from Fairchild, but I guess there are much more.