COMPONENT SORTING
OK so now that the easy stuff is done, I can start digging into the second drawer of IC's.... this time random tubes of IC's and also some new components bought in the recent years, but I of course long forgot what all that is. That will be much more fun as I have no idea what's in there, it's gonna be a surprise.
A day later... that drawer has now been processed, here is the resulting spreadsheet.
So at last some interesting stuff... not just transistors and TTL logic chips.
Problem that's torturing me is how to categorize some, many, chips that fall into 2 if not 3 different categories... I am torn. It's bordering arbitrary.
Like the AD552.. a digital potentiometer. A pot is linear stuff, analog... but it's meant to be driven by digital signal. So do I put it in the " CPU peripheral " or in the " Linear ", or " interface" categories ?
And the ULN2003 chip... it contains an array of 8 Darlingtons. So it should be in the transistor category but... the Darlingtons are not really usable independently. All the emitters are common. Also they have a built-in freewheeling diode that all share a common anode. Also, these Darlingtons have a couple resistors around them, so as to fine tuned them because their bases are meant to be driven by logic chips. So again, do I consider it a CPU peripheral, a transistor, or a driver/interface chip... and it's like that for most chips !
So for some of these chips it's really a bit arbitrary
Have only one single comparator though, and surface mount as well, a 393. So I guess I really ought to by a few different comparator types, in DIL packages...
Have some SMALL MOSFET, TO92 package, that's nice.
One single 555 timer.... need a few more for sure
Some 4000 logic chips, good, because I had only 4 different types so far. Have a bit more now, it's more useful...