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| cdev:
Is there any one reliable site for most datasheets? I always click on the wrong links, when all I want is a quick PDF of some part's main datasheet I can copy to my tablet and be done with it. |
| Benta:
The only reliable sites are those from the manufacturers. What you find elsewhere is often out of date. |
| cdev:
That would be my first choice, assuming I can find them, or a current maker of the part, and they don't make me sign up. |
| soldar:
I never found a single site for all and I would not expect to. Sometimes I get lucky and find the manufacturer's right away and sometimes all I find is those datasheet crappy websites that make you waste time and feed you crap, if anything. Often I find it helps to define the search as filetype:pdf |
| RoGeorge:
If you use Google, you can always specify file type pdf (file:pdf) when searching. Example: --- Code: ---uA741 file:pdf --- End code --- http://lmgtfy.com/?q=uA741+file%3Apdf or, if you want to look only in a specific site, you can use (site:nameOfTheSite). Example: --- Code: ---Datasheets and avoiding time wasting site:eevblog.com --- End code --- http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Datasheets+and+avoiding+time+wasting+site%3Aeevblog.com |
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