Feature
Datasheet finder
A part number can turn up half a dozen documents: the right datasheet, a datasheet for a different package variant, a distributor's generic product page, an older revision. chip.parts finds the manufacturer's datasheet PDF and checks it against the part before handing it back.
- FEATURE
- Datasheet finder
- INPUT
- MPN list
- OUTPUT
- verified PDF link
- STATUS
- LIVE
Process
From part number to the right document
- 1
Submit MPNs
Paste or upload the part numbers you're chasing datasheets for, one per line or as a spreadsheet column.
- 2
Search
chip.parts looks across manufacturer sites and open technical sources for a document matching that exact part number.
- 3
Verification
The document found is checked against the part number and manufacturer before it's returned, so you don't end up with a datasheet for the wrong package, footprint, or part revision.
- 4
Access
Get a direct link to the datasheet for each part, ready to save alongside your BOM or design files.
For obsolete or very old parts, a manufacturer PDF isn't always available. When chip.parts can't verify a match, it reports the part as unresolved rather than linking to a document it can't confirm is the right one.
Revision matters as much as the part number itself: a manufacturer can reissue a datasheet with a tightened parameter, a corrected pinout, or a changed package outline, and the version cached on a random distributor page is not always the current one. chip.parts points to the manufacturer's own copy so you're reading the same document engineering and production would find if they looked it up directly.
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