Electronic Circuit Components Datasheet with Specs (12hr Deadline)

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A request for a datasheet or list of 50 electronic components, including resistors, diodes, capacitors, Zener diodes, and ICs with specifications such as voltage, current, and power rating, was made with a 12-hour deadline. Suggestions for sourcing this information included visiting Texas Instruments' website for application-specific IC datasheets, using Alldatasheet for a variety of datasheets, and searching Digikey for comprehensive lists of components with links to manufacturers' datasheets. These resources can provide a wide range of specifications needed for college-level electronics laboratories. The urgency of the request highlights the importance of quick access to reliable component information. Utilizing these online platforms can effectively meet the immediate needs of the requester.
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I NEED A DATASHEET OR LIST OF ABOUT 50 EACH OF RESISTANCES, DIODES, CAPACITORS, ZENER DIODES AND ICs WITH SPECIFICATIONS LIKE VOLTAGE, CURRENT AND POWER RATING, COMMONLY USED IN ELECTRONICS LABORATORY OF COLLEGE LEVEL
I NEED IT URGENTLY WITHIN 12 HOURS
 
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What are you doing? Is this some sort of project?

For IC's you can go to http://focus.ti.com/apps/docs/appshomepage.tsp?DCMP=TIHomeTracking&HQS=Other+OT+home_a_allapps and browse the applications. Each application will contain datasheets of IC's of various nature. You can also go to http://alldatasheet.com/ and click on random datasheets in there. I'm sure youll get a mix of everything.

Another thing you can do is go to http://digikey.com , search for say "capacitors". THis will give you a big list with links to datasheets from all different manufactures.
 
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