Bill: I just finished solving the same problem. I had a chip with label
TDA1015. Thought it was an audio amp and needed pinout and info. I went
to www.questlink.com and put the part number in the window. Found it was
a Phillips part. Did search for Phillips web page. Went down thru their
function tree and extracted 13 pages of data on the device. GL and CU at
Hamcom. 73, Dan, N5AR
William P. Osborne wrote:
> Is there a good place on the web to spec sheets for IC's and other
> electronic components?
>
> Thanks Bill
>
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