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Does anyone have a National Semiconductor 4000 series CMOS data book? Thanks!
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Hi there,


Do you need the whole book? You can usually find the data for
a device online now.
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I thought maybe someone would have the whole book. I would like to browse it. Thanks.
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Hello wrote:I thought maybe someone would have the whole book. I would like to browse it. Thanks.
I have a good copy of the 1988 National Semiconductor CMOS Logic Databook It is about 1.5 inches thick. The cover says...

o MM54HC/74HCT/74HCT High Speed CMOS Family
o CD4000 Family
o MM54C/74C Family
o Surface Mount

Are you collecting these ?

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Sherlock,

Thanks for the response; sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

What do you want for it?

I'm not collecting them, just wanted to browse over some data sheets/ap notes without being at the computer.
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Hello wrote:Does anyone have a National Semiconductor 4000 series CMOS data book? Thanks!
Did you get your data book? I have two boxes of databooks ready for recycling. In one I found a 1978 National CMOS databook, if you are still interested.
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Xray
What are the other data books?
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Robert Reed wrote:Xray
What are the other data books?
There are about 50 assorted including TI, National, GE, Motorola, Intersil, etc.
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X-Ray:

Haven't gotten one yet.

You wouldn't happen to have a book on EXAR integrated circuits, too, would you?

Thanks for the reply!
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Hello wrote:X-Ray:

Haven't gotten one yet.

You wouldn't happen to have a book on EXAR integrated circuits, too, would you?

Thanks for the reply!
I have the following EXAR books, all circa 1978 remember:-
1. Product guide
2. Function generator data book
3. Phase-locked loop data book
4. Timer data book
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XRay:

Sorry to be so long in getting back to you on the books. Just been leting this simmer for a while, messing with other things.
I was thinking about EXAR, because I've got a few 2242 chips, but I'm looking at the Intersil ICM7242 now.

I would like to find some 2005 & 2006 Nuts & Volts mags, though.

Thanks!
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Hello -- If you want, I can copy both the Intersil ICM7242 and EXAR 2242 data sheets before I dispose of all these data books and either FAX or mail them to you.
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