This one has a lot in common with #Hackaday.bash.org project, like Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V keystrokes.
While datasheets are made by humans
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This one has a lot in common with #Hackaday.bash.org project, like Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V keystrokes.
Looks like ST began implementing artificial intelligence into their chips. While other companies are starting from the brains, ST started from the other side, by creating very specific function register under TDR. Only future will show whether this is the correct approach.
Oh, and notice that TDR is write only and RDR is read only.
Source: STM32F030 reference manual.
Nice thing is that if you are really looking for this error, it is properly indexed.
From https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/reference-manuals/EFM32GG-RM.pdf
Hey, but there are no gray shaded areas (see note on bottom)
Oh yes, and pink-shaded areas show where unicorns do live. Don't tell me they don't.
From LPC824 datasheet, here
Just a tiny reminder that Siemens MCU guys were probably located in Germany, back in the 90's. In case control logik is not enough for you, there you have schadow latch.
Source: SAB805x7 datasheet: http://www.keil.com/dd/docs/datashts/infineon/80c5x7_um.pdf
Now this is what i call preliminary datasheet
Source: here
Well, @Atmel Corporation eeer I meant @Microchip Technology gives us some great datasheets, like this one for Atmega32. I archived this one, just for reference.
The datasheet goes into details, like specifies the multimeter should be high impedant.
Not sure whether the multimeter should be pedant, pediment or impotent, I'd use my #Micro progmeter.
Be careful with step-down converters, your PCB can turn heartsick.
Oh my, that was sad story.
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Atmel guys gave the register deliberately stupid name, just to be mentioned in my project. Nice try, though.
Yet another honorable mention: http://www.rane.com/pdf/pi14data.pdf
I can't spot any obvious typo or mistake, but it's definitely great datasheet for awesome product. Looks like must-have for any audio enthusiast. Definitely will buy one.
I know that one, but thanks for mention - here is some background info http://www.sigwom.com/?page_id=17 as well as datasheets of Umac 606 Phantasatron tube and Wemac 1Z2Z travelling ripple tube.
and this one too http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/37410/datasheet.pdf
Datasheets of Chinese parts are... hmmm... "too easy to make fun of". When they don't make fun of us.
Notice that out of three entries, none of them is strictly Chinese.
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you might like this one i found today: