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[AVR club] datasheet - sanaz mostofian - May 26 8:51:26 2007
hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision with help(C)
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Re: [AVR club] datasheet - Zack Widup - May 26 9:08:04 2007
Google is your friend. Use it. It took me 15 seconds to find these
data sheets using it, and that was with a dial-up connection.
Zack
sanaz mostofian wrote:
> hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
> please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision with
> help(C)
>

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Re: [AVR club] datasheet - Martin Klingensmith - May 27 15:40:28 2007
But Zack, he wants you to do his homework for him too!
Zack Widup wrote:
> Google is your friend. Use it. It took me 15 seconds to find these
> data sheets using it, and that was with a dial-up connection.
>
> Zack
>
> sanaz mostofian wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
> > please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision with
> > help(C)
> >

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Re: [AVR club] datasheet - Zack Widup - May 27 20:18:03 2007
If someone is learning to be an engineer, at some point they should
actually learn to be an engineer.
I've become convinced that at least half of electrical engineering is
knowing what components are available and where to get data sheets,
samples, etc. for them, then deciding which you're going to use (unless
you're actually designing the components and not just using them).
Sometimes I spend quite a bit of time searching for data sheets and
sometimes I get lucky and only spend a few seconds. At least when I'm at
work I get paid for it! :-)
Zack
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Martin Klingensmith wrote:
> But Zack, he wants you to do his homework for him too!
> Zack Widup wrote:
> >
> >
> > Google is your friend. Use it. It took me 15 seconds to find these
> > data sheets using it, and that was with a dial-up connection.
> >
> > Zack
> >
> > sanaz mostofian wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
> > > please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision with
> > > help(C)
> > >
> >
> >

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Re: [AVR club] datasheet - Rakesh Kumar - May 28 6:27:52 2007
LM35 is like a ubiquitous temperature sensor and and OPAMP555, that is new
one. It probably refers to that timer 555. But God knows.
It makes sense to ask for data-sheets which are scarce but these should come
with the 'I am lucky button' of google.
On 5/28/07, Zack Widup
wrote:
> If someone is learning to be an engineer, at some point they should
> actually learn to be an engineer.
>
> I've become convinced that at least half of electrical engineering is
> knowing what components are available and where to get data sheets,
> samples, etc. for them, then deciding which you're going to use (unless
> you're actually designing the components and not just using them).
>
> Sometimes I spend quite a bit of time searching for data sheets and
> sometimes I get lucky and only spend a few seconds. At least when I'm at
> work I get paid for it! :-)
>
> Zack
>
> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Martin Klingensmith wrote:
>
> > But Zack, he wants you to do his homework for him too!
> >
> >
> > Zack Widup wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Google is your friend. Use it. It took me 15 seconds to find these
> > > data sheets using it, and that was with a dial-up connection.
> > >
> > > Zack
> > >
> > > sanaz mostofian wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
> > > > please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision
> with
> > > > help(C)
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
--
Rakesh.
http://gopchandani.wordpress.com
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(You need to be a member of avrclub -- send a blank email to avrclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )[AVR club] Re: datasheet - p_m_z2000 - May 28 8:27:55 2007
--- In a...@yahoogroups.com, Martin Klingensmith
wrote:
>
> But Zack, he wants you to do his homework for him too!
> Zack Widup wrote:
> >
> >
> > Google is your friend. Use it. It took me 15 seconds to find
these
> > data sheets using it, and that was with a dial-up connection.
> >
> > Zack
> >
> > sanaz mostofian wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35)and(OP AMP555)
> > > please send to me programming machine temp water with
codevision with
> > > help(C)
> > >
> >
> >hi you can find every datasheet in
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/
in free and fast
good luck
>

(You need to be a member of avrclub -- send a blank email to avrclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: [AVR club] datasheet - Zack Widup - May 28 9:47:24 2007
I found the LM35 very easily with a search. There were at least 20 sites
that had it, including the National (manufacturer's) site. I figured the
OPAMP555 meant a 555 timer (which isn't an op amp); I don't think OPA555
is a valid part number in the OPA series, e.g. OPA301.
Zack
On Mon, 28 May 2007, Rakesh Kumar wrote:
> LM35 is like a ubiquitous temperature sensor and and OPAMP555, that is new
> one. It probably refers to that timer 555. But God knows.
>
> It makes sense to ask for data-sheets which are scarce but these should come
> with the 'I am lucky button' of google.
>

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Re: [AVR club] Re: datasheet - Zack Widup - May 28 10:02:17 2007
There are many sources of datasheets. I always look for the
manufacturer's sites first.
However, this is an AVR discussion group and we should try to keep the
discussions on the topic of AVR's.
You can find all the AVR data sheets at the Atmel site as well as lots of
application notes. And I think everyone here should also be on AVRFreaks.
Even more good data there!
Zack
On Mon, 28 May 2007, p_m_z2000 wrote:
> > >
> > >hi you can find every datasheet in
> http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/
> in free and fast
> good luck
> >

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Re: [AVR club] datasheet - mehdi sanaee - Nov 6 0:00:19 2007
dear Mrs mostofian
Hello
If u r student or graduate it'll be so easy for u and one condition of this is u been
intrested to ur field of educatin
hence if u seek alittle in WEB u'll find samples of this project and writing program for
this circuit is too simple think first if u have a problem i'm ready to help u........if u
intrested
Regards
bye
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hi. please send to me datasheet(LM35) and(OP AMP555)
please send to me programming machine temp water with codevision with help(C)
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