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New TI Page With Over 100 PDFs About Analog Circuits

Started by granz, Oct 15, 2025, 01:06 PM

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granz

Hack-A-Day gave a notice about a large page from TI giving many analog circuit PDFs:
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/more-than-100-sub-circuit-designs-from-texas-instruments/

I went to the site, and most of the stuff is free to download, and check out. The H-a-D article mentions the two larger books, at the bottom of the TI page, that need a TI account for download. I had an account for TI, and tried to log in, but it did not accept my credentials. It turns out that the last email that I got from TI was in 2015! So, my account had expired. That email, by the way, announced another Analog book, Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference, which was mentioned in one of the comments to the Hack-A-Day article. I just did a search of TI's site, and found that Pocket Ref at: https://www.ti.com/product-category/amplifiers/analog-engineers-pocket-reference-guide.html?keyMatch=Analog%20Engineer%E2%80%99s%20Pocket%20Reference&tisearch=universal_search

Lots of cool stuff, even if we are mainly interested in digital electronics.

JKnightandKARR

Quote from: granz on Oct 15, 2025, 01:06 PMHack-A-Day gave a notice about a large page from TI giving many analog circuit PDFs:
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/more-than-100-sub-circuit-designs-from-texas-instruments/

I went to the site, and most of the stuff is free to download, and check out. The H-a-D article mentions the two larger books, at the bottom of the TI page, that need a TI account for download. I had an account for TI, and tried to log in, but it did not accept my credentials. It turns out that the last email that I got from TI was in 2015! So, my account had expired. That email, by the way, announced another Analog book, Analog Engineer's Pocket Reference, which was mentioned in one of the comments to the Hack-A-Day article. I just did a search of TI's site, and found that Pocket Ref at: https://www.ti.com/product-category/amplifiers/analog-engineers-pocket-reference-guide.html?keyMatch=Analog%20Engineer%E2%80%99s%20Pocket%20Reference&tisearch=universal_search

Lots of cool stuff, even if we are mainly interested in digital electronics.
Nice. I downloaded the ebook. Thanks for the info. Even digital still needs analog help time to time, depending on what is being done, such as my KITT dash project using the values from the analog sensors!

granz

Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Oct 19, 2025, 06:07 PMNice. I downloaded the ebook. Thanks for the info. Even digital still needs analog help time to time, depending on what is being done, such as my KITT dash project using the values from the analog sensors!
Glad you liked it. Which book did you download? Was it the Pocket Ref, or one of the two inside the TI article?

JKnightandKARR

Quote from: granz on Oct 19, 2025, 07:06 PM
Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Oct 19, 2025, 06:07 PMNice. I downloaded the ebook. Thanks for the info. Even digital still needs analog help time to time, depending on what is being done, such as my KITT dash project using the values from the analog sensors!
Glad you liked it. Which book did you download? Was it the Pocket Ref, or one of the two inside the TI article?
The pocket book, but going to look at the top link as well.

granz

Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Oct 19, 2025, 10:41 PM
Quote from: granz on Oct 19, 2025, 07:06 PM
Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Oct 19, 2025, 06:07 PMNice. I downloaded the ebook. Thanks for the info. Even digital still needs analog help time to time, depending on what is being done, such as my KITT dash project using the values from the analog sensors!
Glad you liked it. Which book did you download? Was it the Pocket Ref, or one of the two inside the TI article?
The pocket book, but going to look at the top link as well.
I still haven't looked that one over, even though I got the email ten years ago. :(  What did you think of it?

Chris Savage

I will try to get to this tonight after work. I spent the entire weekend backing up and upgrading / restoring multiple PCs.

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