Popular transistor data in spreadsheet format?

Greetings,

Does anyone know of a spreadsheet (a comma separated variable format is better) that contains data for popular transistors? A single device fills each row, with columns for part number, maximum rating, electrical characteristics, small signal characteristics, and switching characteristics.

Thank you,

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Don Kuenz
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Don Kuenz
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The Mouser and Digikey sites are handy for searching for candidate parts, across multiple manufacturers. Of course, you have to load and read the PDFs for the deep details.

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John Larkin

Back in 2012 a fellow made up a huge list of transistor cross-reference that he was selling on CD - here is his contact info:

Rob Legg Power Electronics Specialist legg (at) magma (dot)ca

I bought a CD and it is extremely comprehensive...and no, I don't make copies - the guy put a lot of work into it so he is entitled to get some small return on his time.

John :-#)#

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John Robertson

I replied over in SER and I don't crosspost.

A compendium of these specs is nice but cannot tell you the whole story on the device.

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jurb6006

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