The system allows searching for parts in ELAB by part name or a description text and returns the location of the part - a drawer or other compartment name and a map illustration. Finding obscure, outdated ICs was never this easy!
A dialog will appear in which you can input all the relevant information about the part you are adding. The more information you can fill in, the easier will be for the next person to actually find what they are looking for!
Start by selecting the primary location of where the part will be stored. A map indicating where the selected place is located will appear in the empty space to the right.
The second drop-down menu will now be populated with all the sub-location contained in the primary location you have selected. You can now start filling in the rest of the information, following these general guidelines:
* The Part Number field should contain the part number (you don't say) of the component. If you don't have a part number, a short description is ok. Example 1: LM358AP. Example 2 (no part number): Rubber feet.
* The Description field is meant for a longer description (wow very helpful) for the part, which helps the future user to find this component even if they don't really know what part number they are looking for. It's good to include the part package, its main features, or in general some keyword-style information. Example 1: Op-amp, dual, 30V, 700kHz, 2mV input offset, 8-DIP. Example 2: Rubber feet PCB standoff with adhesive tape.
* The *magical auto-fill* button used to fetch a description from octopart.com so you don't have to come up with one. It has been broken since Octopart changed their API. Feel free to fix it! Trust me, it'll be fun!
* For the Datasheet, you have the option of either uploading a PDF that you have on your computer, or just pasting a link you found on the internet. If you upload a file, it will be stored on our servers, so that means we will have it even after it gets completely removed from the internet. Pasting a link is quicker, though, so I get it if you do that instead.