The HCMOS Pocket Guide covers all commonly used HCMOS special devices on the market. Being an independent publication, it is able to provide a uniquely comprehensive listing of HCMOS products for all major manufacturers.
The HCMOS Pocket Guide also breaks new ground with the format that is clear and easy. Data which applies to the HCMOS series as a whole is not repeated for every component, but is presented in an introductory section, thereby saving a great deal of space for other vital information. Each page describes one component only and is divided into eight sections.
The first section illustrates the device schematic using a clear and simple logic diagram of the internal structure of the component. The next section contains a brief description of the component and is followed by full details on operating the component, describing input signals and levels at individual pins. This indicates how the device is controlled and its resulting output signals.
The fourth section lists major applications, while the next two sections contain essential data for that particular device in abbreviated form and a list of the relevant manufacturers. The last two sections contain the device name and number, highlighted for easy reference.
The HCMOS Pocket Guide extracts all the essential data from the manufacturers own data books and presents it in a clear and concise format.
This guide is an e-book publication of the series containing:
CMOS Pocket Guide, Part 1 (Standard components)
CMOS Pocket Guide, Part 2 (Special components)
TTL Pocket Guide, Part 1 (7400-74200)
TTL Pocket Guide, Part 2 (74201-74640)
TTL Pocket Guide, Part 3 (74641 – 7430640)
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-geb. 1962 in Innsbruck in Tirol -1980 maturiert (Abitur) im BRG Reutte -1982-1991 Biologiestudium in Innsbruck -1992 Geburt des ersten Sohnes -1996 Geburt des zweiten Sohnes Nach dem Studium bis zum heutigen Tag Autorentätigkeit und Layout-Bearbeitung im Fachbuch-Bereich.