I have a thousands of diodes and transistors - and I am looking for a way to integrate the transistor/diode/etc name with a spreadsheet list.
As an example, a transistor called 2N6122 - looking at the spreadsheet it has values of Material, Polarity, Power Dissipation, Vcb, DC Current Gain, and many more characteristics.
What I would like to have happen is the default for my semiconductors is a table format with the left side being the list of characteristics and the right column being the specifications - all drawn from the spreasheet list by the device part number.
IDENT MATL POL PDIS Vcb Vce Veb Ic T Ft Co HFE MFR CASE
2N6122 Si npn 40W 60V 60V 5V 4A 150>C 2MHz - 25/100 FSC TO220AB
Something like this - perhaps with nice table borders though:
Material - Si
Polarity - NPN
Power - Max - 40W
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max) - 4A
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max) - 80V
DC Current Gain (hFE) - 25/100
Operating Temperature -65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
Mounting Type - Through Hole
Package / Case - TO-220-3
I tried hunting in the extensions but couldn't find anything that suggested it would do the job, and partly because I am sure I wasn't using the correct search terms.
Anyone seen anything like this that will work with OC? Or am I going to have to code it myself (not without a lot of clues!) or pay someone a bunch of beer to create it?
Thanks!
If you want something nicely done, you could always create a new service request in the Commercial Support section of the forum to get this done as a custom job.jrr wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 5:47 amI have a thousands of diodes and transistors - and I am looking for a way to integrate the transistor/diode/etc name with a spreadsheet list.
As an example, a transistor called 2N6122 - looking at the spreadsheet it has values of Material, Polarity, Power Dissipation, Vcb, DC Current Gain, and many more characteristics.
What I would like to have happen is the default for my semiconductors is a table format with the left side being the list of characteristics and the right column being the specifications - all drawn from the spreasheet list by the device part number.
IDENT MATL POL PDIS Vcb Vce Veb Ic T Ft Co HFE MFR CASE
2N6122 Si npn 40W 60V 60V 5V 4A 150>C 2MHz - 25/100 FSC TO220AB
Something like this - perhaps with nice table borders though:
Material - Si
Polarity - NPN
Power - Max - 40W
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max) - 4A
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max) - 80V
DC Current Gain (hFE) - 25/100
Operating Temperature -65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
Mounting Type - Through Hole
Package / Case - TO-220-3
I tried hunting in the extensions but couldn't find anything that suggested it would do the job, and partly because I am sure I wasn't using the correct search terms.
Anyone seen anything like this that will work with OC? Or am I going to have to code it myself (not without a lot of clues!) or pay someone a bunch of beer to create it?
Thanks!
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Couldn't someone fix the titles of the forum sections? In the Development section I see subjects like:straightlight wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:17 amIf you want something nicely done, you could always create a new service request in the Commercial Support section of the forum to get this done as a custom job.jrr wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 5:47 amI have a thousands of diodes and transistors - and I am looking for a way to integrate the transistor/diode/etc name with a spreadsheet list.
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Anyone seen anything like this that will work with OC? Or am I going to have to code it myself (not without a lot of clues!) or pay someone a bunch of beer to create it?
Thanks!
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Enter all OpenCart 1.x feature requests here.
I know once one has hung around a while people just ignore the "1.x" limitation but it is off-putting for new folks who are into 2.x or 3.x as they assume those areas are not for them.
PLEASE change the subject lines to something like:
Enter all OpenCart feature requests here (if indeed ALL OC variations are accepted.)
I figure you, straightlight, have been around long enough to know the people who need to be reminded that some of us haven't been here since 200x. I appreciate all the free help you give, you are very generous with your time!
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