Formula-first datasheet comparison tool

Formulas and Formatting

Spec Sheet Comparison Tool for technical datasheets engineers can inspect.

SpecCore Analytics is engineering comparison software for teams that need to compare technical datasheets, spec sheets, spreadsheet exports, and vendor product data without hiding the math behind opaque automation.

The workflow is direct: extract the specs, confirm what should be compared, normalize different formats into one variable, and produce a clean datasheet comparison table an engineer can audit. Low-confidence fields remain visible for review before they affect a final comparison.

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Example comparison matrix

The output should be easy to scan and easy to audit.

Engineers should see the source values, normalized comparison value, and the reason a row is equivalent, converted, missing, or constrained. The matrix is structured for review before any narrative summary or purchasing handoff is prepared.

SpecA OriginalB OriginalA NormalizedB NormalizedReview
Supply4.5 to 28 V5 to 24 V4.5 to 28 V5 to 24 VOverlap
Current125 uA typ0.16 mA typ0.000125 A typ0.00016 A typConverted
Isolation5 kVrms5000 Vrms5000 Vrms5000 VrmsEquivalent
Temp range-40 to 125 C-55 to 105 C-40 to 125 C-55 to 105 CFlagged

Compare technical datasheets

A spec sheet comparison tool should show the math, not hide it.

Formulas and Formatting, with transparent engineering review.

SpecCore is being built to normalize engineering specifications: volts to volts, feet to meters, nautical miles to kilometers, and vendor-specific labels into confirmed canonical fields. The goal is a comparison an engineer can verify.

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Engineering comparison workflow

From messy vendor data to normalized comparison outputs.

SpecCore is designed to reduce the mechanical work around engineering specification comparison so reviewers can focus on which products meet the requirement.

Step 1

Extract

Read PDFs, spreadsheets, and CSV exports into candidate technical fields while preserving source context.

Step 2

Confirm

Let an engineer approve which specs are equivalent before they are used in the comparison table.

Step 3

Normalize

Convert units and variables into a common format using deterministic formulas.

Step 4

Export

Produce clean comparison outputs for RFQs, design reviews, supplier review, and purchasing handoff.

Free to try

Start with a small comparison before committing to scale.

The free path is for engineers who want to test whether the parser, field confirmation, and normalization output fit their real datasheets. Bring a small set of files, review the extracted fields, and decide whether the output is useful before any larger workflow discussion.

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