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I have a question geared toward techy types like sweetbeats and evm1024, but anyone else feel free to chime in.
At my local thrift shop, there are like 40 volumes of technical data manuals on IC's, Op Amps, Linear Circuits, Motorola, Burr Brown and the like,... all technical data/catalogs of these analog and linear electronics. There must be like 40 volumes, but it's a row of books that runs about 3 feet long on the shelf. Copyright 1995.
I was wondering if I'd snatch them all up, if anyone could possibly find use for all this data? Honestly, it's a bit more detailed and somewhat above my head, but I understand the basics. I'd be prepared to offer them $30 for the lot, or no more than $40, which for me in these times is really stretching it.
I can't regurgitate all the titles of the volumes, but just some of them listed above. What I was thinking was, "wow, sweetbeats or evm's head would probably explode if they saw this set of books!" You gotta pardon me for the assumption, but I, myself, would only find marginal or moderate use for them.
Is this a wealth of information for the likes of us, in the outdated electronics forum,... eh, I mean "Analog Only"???
I'd be willing to pop for them, based on someone's recommendation who really knows this stuff! It's almost too good, too complete, and too properly focused on things that get discussed here on a weekly basis. I'm intrigued. All reference books on analog and linear circuits, switches, op amps, you name it!
What's your opinion? Guys?
I have a question geared toward techy types like sweetbeats and evm1024, but anyone else feel free to chime in.
At my local thrift shop, there are like 40 volumes of technical data manuals on IC's, Op Amps, Linear Circuits, Motorola, Burr Brown and the like,... all technical data/catalogs of these analog and linear electronics. There must be like 40 volumes, but it's a row of books that runs about 3 feet long on the shelf. Copyright 1995.
I was wondering if I'd snatch them all up, if anyone could possibly find use for all this data? Honestly, it's a bit more detailed and somewhat above my head, but I understand the basics. I'd be prepared to offer them $30 for the lot, or no more than $40, which for me in these times is really stretching it.
I can't regurgitate all the titles of the volumes, but just some of them listed above. What I was thinking was, "wow, sweetbeats or evm's head would probably explode if they saw this set of books!" You gotta pardon me for the assumption, but I, myself, would only find marginal or moderate use for them.
Is this a wealth of information for the likes of us, in the outdated electronics forum,... eh, I mean "Analog Only"???
I'd be willing to pop for them, based on someone's recommendation who really knows this stuff! It's almost too good, too complete, and too properly focused on things that get discussed here on a weekly basis. I'm intrigued. All reference books on analog and linear circuits, switches, op amps, you name it!
What's your opinion? Guys?