Do we really need another tool for reading datasheets?
Che wrote 05/17/2024 at 22:25 • -1 pointI've been building hardware devices since college and I personally don’t enjoy reading technical docs. So, I created a tool with my friends to make reading datasheets faster and easier. I'd love your feedback. Whether you think it's a bad idea or useful, I appreciate your input. Thank you.
Try the tool here: app.convergelab.ai
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Evaluate if existing tools meet your needs; consider user interface, compatibility, customization, automation, and cost-benefit before adopting another.https://mkmughal.com/
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Great !!!, Helps finding IC by parameters
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Try it here: app.convergelab.ai
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Thank you so much for your interest in my tool! Please share your thoughts on it.
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Looking forward to your thoughts!! Thank you.
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Thank you so much for the comment. What are your initial impressions of Seeker? Is there anything in particular you find helpful or challenging? Your feedback is what helps us improve it for everyone.
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Trying to get info on the good ole Z80 and it failed miserably... "It seems there was an issue retrieving the information for the Z80 CPU. Let me try again to get the details for you. Please hold on for a moment."
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Thank you for your interest and support. Unfortunately, our database doesn’t support Z80. You may either upload your datasheets for Seeker to read and summarize, or try some other parts. The magnifier icon on the left function bar allows you to search what’s supported for now.
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That sounds like a great idea! Making datasheets easier to read can save a lot of time and effort. I'll check out the tool and provide feedback. Thanks for sharing! also visit my site https://instaapk.net/
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Appreciate your comment. Let me know what you think!
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Woah, the website demo looks pretty neat. Do you have any plans of adding support for non-western micros and or foreign power components? I still mainly use domestic ones, but sometimes its nice to know of really cheap dc-dc's for low cost designs. Also, would you consider adding a selector to toggle / enable widely available chips (say quantity 10,000+)?
Thanks.
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Thank you for your comment. We plan to support components from around the globe and expand our database regularly. Additionally, we have a feature that allows you to upload any component datasheets you want. This way, the tool can answer any question about parts and compare parts based on our database as well as your uploaded files. Please explore the tool and let me know what you think.
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Very nice, but doesn't seem to have any data on magnetic angle sensors or nRF52 chips yet. It also seems that MCU datasheet PDFs usually exceed the 4MB upload limit (for example, the nRF52833 is 10MB and the STM32U5G9 is 6.75MB).
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Thank you very much for your interest and comment. We will lift the 4MB limit shortly and let you know when it's done. Meanwhile, we are expanding our database as I type this. Please stay tuned.
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Testing it out as I was typing
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Appreciate it! Let me know what you think.
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