Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
the same.
1. IC: PIC16C505
-041/SL
0537055
2. IC: TLE42076
0547L0P
VC552322K07
Waiting for a reply..Thank you.
Phil Allison - 18 Dec 2006 10:56 GMT
** Lazy as sh.t Google Groper alert !
> Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
> the same.
> 1. IC: PIC16C505
** Try Google for the PIC16C505 - it is just waiting for you.
> 2. IC: TLE42076
** Might it really be the TLE4207G ??
If so - do as above.
........ Phil
Chris - 18 Dec 2006 11:30 GMT
> Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
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> VC552322K07
> Waiting for a reply..Thank you.
I'm glad your education has reached the point where you can ask for
help. That's a step forward.
Now you may wish to learn how to actually find the information
yourself. But, as this is the final year of your education and you've
only gotten far enough to learn to ask for help, I have little
confidence your curriculum will get to that point. So...
If you're completely up in the air about a part, Google is your friend.
Find out who manufactures the IC.
Now go to that manufacturer's website. Find the datasheet for the
parts.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/40192c.pdf
http://www.datasheets.org.uk/search.php?q=TLE4207&sType=part
Enjoy. By the way, what school do you attend?
Cheers
Chris
starchild - 18 Dec 2006 11:47 GMT
Sometimes I think that this is crazy! How can somebody configure a mail
server or to read groups from Google groups (like me) and cannot do the
*easiest* thing in the word:
Write www.google.com, part, Enter.
I'm really delighted:)
> > Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> > following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
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> Cheers
> Chris
PeteS - 18 Dec 2006 11:50 GMT
> Sometimes I think that this is crazy! How can somebody configure a mail
> server or to read groups from Google groups (like me) and cannot do the
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> > Cheers
> > Chris
Or
http://www.justfuckinggoogleit.com/
Cheers
PeteS
a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com - 19 Dec 2006 05:35 GMT
> Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> VC552322K07
> Waiting for a reply..Thank you.
This is your teacher. Come see me before class tomorrow morning.
GPG - 19 Dec 2006 10:07 GMT
> > Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> > following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
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>
> This is your teacher. Come see me before class tomorrow morning.
None of this is true. Both parts are preprogrammed and someone wants
the function, posing as a student
arthi - 21 Dec 2006 03:43 GMT
Thanks for all the information. My very first message to a public group
has taught me a lot more than I expected!!!!!!!!!
archievasu@gmail.com - 21 Dec 2006 03:56 GMT
Go to www.google.com and type the IC names directly. I bet you will get
millions of matching results.
You don't have to come to these
supposedly-meant-for-experts-where-freshers-are-unwelcome forums and
hear these 20%-facts-coated-with-80%-crap replies, unless you really
have no choice (-> if no Google matching results are returned or if
your question is not as simple as Googling something). These days, most
forums are abused by people who know too much and have too much time to
ridicule those who don't!!!
Good luck!
> Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
> following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
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> VC552322K07
> Waiting for a reply..Thank you.
Rich Grise - 28 Dec 2006 18:29 GMT
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 19:56:18 -0800, archievasu wrote:
> Go to www.google.com and type the IC names directly. I bet you will get
> millions of matching results.
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> abused by people who know too much and have too much time to ridicule
> those who don't!!!
No, in news:sci.electronics.basics, we do not ridicule those who have
beginner questions.
However, we do get a little bit impatient with google-groupies who come
charging in, guns blazing, dispensing insults.
Good Luck!
Rich