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Evgeny Oleinikov2016-09-27 23:59:11
Electronics
Evgeny Oleinikov, 2016-09-27 23:59:11

Where can I find ready-made databases?

Good day to all.
The program requires a base of semiconductor diodes and transistors. Are there resources where you can find these or will you still have to fill in manually?
thanks for answers

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xmoonlight, 2016-09-28
@xmoonlight

Most likely, you will have to first search for sites, and then collect information from these sites bit by bit into the database (scrapping).
Those. such a plan:
1. Search for sites on semiconductor specs in Google / Yandex
2. Selection from the list of 5-6 leading ones with updated data (or "live").
3. Setting scrapper-a to periodically extract information from suitable sites in the database.
Mustache!)

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Philipp, 2016-09-28
@zoonman

There are many guides. For example xtronic.org/download/datasheet/ic-database-softwar...
As a rule, they have fairly simple database formats. It remains to parse and upload to yours.
There are other resources such as www.alldatasheet.com

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veydlin, 2016-09-28
@veydlin

Parse www.digikey.com

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Alex K, 2016-10-06
@Cyl

I don’t see any point in such a database, the vast majority of Hi-Tech enterprises use online resources with detailed datasheets for all components, descriptions, manufacturers and connection examples. The only ones who need such bases are the logistics departments that conduct purchases and transfer to production (specialized trading companies, etc.)

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