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Datasheet
A datasheet is a document summarizing the performance and other characteristics of a component (e.g. an electronic component) a sub-system (e.g. a power supply) or software in sufficient detail to be used by a design engineer to design the component into a system. Typically a datasheet is created by system manufacturer and begins with an introductory page describing the rest of the document, followed by listings of specific components, with further information on the connectivity of the devices. In cases where there is relevant source code to include it is usually attached near the end of the document or separated into another file.
Typical datasheet informationA typical datasheet for an electronic component contains most of the following information:
The datasheet sometimes contains circuit diagrams of typical use, however this information is often placed in a separate application note, with a high level of detail. Historically, datasheets were typically available in a databook containing many data sheets, usually grouped by manufacturer or general type. Nowadays, they are also available from the Internet in table form or downloadable PDF format. Application notesAn application note is a document which gives more specific details on using a component in a specific application, or relating to a particular process, eg the physical assembly of a product containing the component. Application notes are especially useful for giving guidance on more unusual uses of a particular component, which would be irrelevant to many readers of the more widely read datasheet. Application notes can either be appended to a datasheet, or presented as a separate document. Typical details in PC datasheetFollowing are details commonly listed on personal computer datasheets:
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cs:Katalogový list da:Datablad (elektronik) de:Datenblatt es:Datasheet it:Datasheet nl:Datablad pt:Datasheet
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