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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers
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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers

by Jonathan Bartlett
September 2020
Beginner
503 pages
11h 49m
English
Apress
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Appendix E: Simplified Datasheets for Common Devices

Datasheets are what electronics manufacturers use to communicate the specifications of their components to the engineers who will use them in projects and products. However, datasheets tend to be horrendously complex. Typical datasheets run about 10–30 pages, and most of that is completely useless for someone just trying to get a circuit to work. Sometimes the first pages of the datasheet are all of the different packages the chip is available in, and the pages detailing what the component actually does are almost in the very back. I’ve even seen many sheets that never speak of what a device is for or why you would want to use it.

So, to simplify your life, I have created some simplified ...

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