No, no no. (TAF) I mean the virtual parts library that is stored on the hard disc of the 9100. To create a UFI/GFI test program on the 9100 you must build a Reference file (location of each different component) Parts file / library (logical description of each unique part) Node list (list of each signal & each node thereof) The promise is that after you've done this the 9100 is smart enough to help you find the problem..... maybe we will see.... Thanks, Kev
If you mean what sort of ICs we stock, well, we are a service shop and I stock hundreds of ICs, most in ten lots. EPROMs, PROMs, transistors, PALs, CMOS, TTL, and Linear. Plus lots of other parts....about $12,000US or so...
But this is not really my hobby....well actually it is my hobby, I unfortunately try to make a living at it...tinkering...great fun!
John :-#)#
At 08:52 PM 05/06/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:
Before I undertake the effort of adding devices into my parts library I wanted to see if anyone out there had a killer bloated, all encompassing parts library that they would be willing to post/share.
I don't know how my library compares with others but I know I keep finding things I need to add such as
7442 74191 74193 PROMs etc...
Any help appreciated!
Thanks, Kev