Free and open source electronic applications

pozsarzs

Feb 7, 2010
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Hi!

I would like to suggest an electrontube catalog application for Windows and Linux operation systems (32 bit only). It is Tubes, v1.0. Download it from http://www.pozsarzs.hu. (Click on flag to English.) It is totally free for use. The database of this catalog is growing continuously, on-line refreshing are all odd weeks, on Tuesday.
There is an on-line pin-out searcher for valves on this page. It use common database with Tubes.

You can find on this site an semiconductor catalog what name is Eliza. Current release is 1.1pre1. Release date of the first stable version: 01. March 2010. On-line refreshing are all even weeks, on Tuesday (first occasion: 08. March 2010.)
There is an on-line pin-out searcher for semiconductors, but it is out of order, because its database is not ready.

Screenshots:
Tubes
Eliza

On-line pinout seacher:
http://pinout.pozsarzs.hu

pozsarzs

 

Alex Tsekenis

Nov 29, 2009
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Hello, thank you for suggesting these.

Have you developed these? I only refer to datasheets when I need specifications. But I can see the benefit of having a quick look at key characteristics.

How about a stock database for a home electronics laboratory? This will include location of components, state (new, used, salvaged etc) key specifications, possibly pictures? You could do it with Excel or with a front-end to an SQL database. What do you think?

 

Hero999

Oct 28, 2007
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Wow, it actually appears to be genuine.

At first I thought this was spam but it seems to be genuine.

I'll download it, virus scan it and install it.

 

pozsarzs

Feb 7, 2010
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1. Yes, I have. :)
2. It is a good idea. I store my components in some chest of drawers, too. I have made an mini stock catalog what it help to find the nedeed components. It contents of place (chest/draw) and quantity of components.  Its name is 'K

 

gogo2520

Aug 14, 2005
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Here is a good program for keeping inventory of your stuff  http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Handy-Quote-Download-123266.html
I have been using it for years. Its a goo program, I am surprised its freeware.
gogo

 
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alyna

Jan 1, 1970
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your a genius.. it help us a lot... especially me  ;)

thank you

 
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