Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 12:42:19 EDT 2005 | russ
You are correct, the one that will get you is the 0201 (inch) is called an 0603 (mm) I would sure like to know why they didn't call these 0503.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 15:46:01 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
Russ u have mentioned that 0201 (inch) is called an 0603 (mm). How & Why? Can u prove it by calculation why these are equivalent sizes?
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 08:53:37 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi recently i happen to acquire a Panasonic CM202DH. Anyone has operate it before? Any comments or advises for me if i would need it to run HMLV with about 1 changeover per day. Is it able to mount 0201 inch components? thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:31:04 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
SM482 has 6 heads and can place parts from 0603 metric (0201 inch) to 55x55 mm with ISO benchmark 28Kcps
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 17:46:17 EDT 2005 | Frank
Russ, Your math is right, but you are converting the wrong direction. I belive: 0201s use millimeters for specification sizes, not inches. And 01005 use millimeters for specification sizes, not inches. And it may be like that for all passives, bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 09:16:10 EDT 2024 | ianphil
Hi all, looking for some advice. We are in the market for some new pick and place machines and have had a quote for an AM100 from Panasonic. We are looking for flexibility and the ability to handle 0201 inch, all of which this machine seems to be abl
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