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DataSheets.su is a Russian-language collection site for electronics technical documentation; its page title reads “техническая документация сборник” (“technical documentation collection”). Based on the crawled content, it organizes datasheets for electronic components, semiconductor vendor news, and product release information, covering manufacturers such as Microchip, NXP Semiconductors, ON Semiconductor, Maxim Integrated, and Analog Devices. It is closer to a document repository / industry news site than a typical SaaS or enterprise software platform.
The site provides a homepage, news, archives, manufacturer categories, tag navigation, and login/registration entry points. Document listings include model numbers, authors, publication dates, short descriptions, categories, view counts, and comment counts; article pages include related news, product parameters, pricing information, and source links. For hardware engineers, its core value is browsing technical materials and news by manufacturer and model number.
However, from an enterprise software perspective, the available information is clearly limited. There is no visible description of team workspaces, role-based permissions, approval workflows, BOM collaboration, favorites, bulk downloads, version tracking, or full-text search capabilities. There is also no disclosure of third-party integrations, APIs, Webhooks, or developer documentation.
The crawled text does not show any plans, subscriptions, enterprise edition, or paid-download mechanism for the site. The pages contain ad placements and allow unregistered users to browse some content; registration/login may be used for comments or personalization, but the specific benefits are not explained. Deployment appears to be a public website, with no cloud service SLA, self-hosting, or private deployment options provided. On the security and compliance side, only a login box, forgot-password entry point, and copyright statement are visible; there is no privacy, security certification, or data protection information.
Its strengths are that the content volume appears large, with pagination going up to 2584, and that users can browse by manufacturer, tags, and news archives. It may be convenient for Russian-speaking users who need to find English-language chip documentation. Its weaknesses are that the interface and content are primarily in Russian, enterprise-grade capabilities are absent, copyright use requires administrator permission and a backlink, and there is no clearly defined support system.
Access from China cannot be determined from the text, so it is rated as unknown. For Chinese hardware teams that only need to look up datasheets, manufacturer websites, Digi-Key, Mouser, Octopart, AllDatasheet, Datasheet Archive, or the LCSC document library may be better first choices. If enterprise-grade component management is required, teams should consider platforms with BOM, lifecycle, and supply-chain data capabilities.
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datasheets.su is an Russia Resource Sites provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach datasheets.su directly.