: Data for over 800 types , including grown-junction, multijunction, unijunction, and field-effect transistors (FETs).
: In the early 1970s, TI was pre-eminent in the industry, having introduced the first silicon transistor in 1954. This book was their attempt to organize "daily introduced" products into a manageable reference. Collecting and Value Transistor and Diode Databook 1st ed 1973
: Unlike modern digital datasheets that may omit sensitive details, these 1970s databooks often provided full hardware documentation for every chip. : Data for over 800 types , including
: At the time of publication, it announced over 150 new devices for the first time. Collecting and Value : Unlike modern digital datasheets
: Data for over 500 types , covering switching, rectifying, voltage-regulating (Zener), and voltage-variable-capacitance diodes, as well as diode arrays.
: Beyond basic specs, it provides selection guides, interchangeability lists, schematics, physical dimensions, and quality/reliability information. Historical Significance