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"Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message news:YKjfc.38031$_K3.164147@attbi_s53...
You'll find a little more modern technical info in HP AN-1054, available at http://rf.rfglobalnet.com/library/Ap...s/1/An1054.pdf. T'aint fair Tom! Ja, life's like dat. That URL is FB and I have it added to my library, but when I tried to trick it and deleted the AN-1054.PDF, and retyped AN-983.PDF, it can't find that one. Suppose I could write a little program to check AN-1 and step 1 then find out what if anything I had. Is there some secret code as to how this all works? Well, I just typed a search string about SRDs into Google to find the AN1054 reference. I don't have any magical ideas about finding ALL of them on the web, but when I moved out library a few months ago, I made a point of NOT tossing out the ap notes. There's a chance we have it at work. Now, can I remember to look? Luckily, I didn't find enough stamps to mail the other stuff off to you and John yet, so if I can find it, I can stick that one in too. Best magic I can think of for it at the moment. There are some other SRD-related ones listed in my Communications Components catalog from 1993: AN918, AN928, (AN983), AN984, AN989. It does list HP part numbers for each one. "To order literature, ... 1-800-537-7715" but that's from a long time ago... Cheers, Tom |