Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 08:45:36 EDT 2010 | ilchannel
Hello, I really need to know the part name of these two sot23 components. They have these markings on their case: 7W 32 (the 32 digits are vertically written) STPx Thanks a lot!!! Daniel
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 13:06:30 EDT 2006 | jdengler
Steve, According to the Yageo site a .1% 0805 component would have a 4-digit code just as the 1% do. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 07 20:51:23 EST 1997 | john martin
part of my job is to id and source electronic components. i have an ongoing problem iding smt devices w/mfr codes in place of actual part numbers does a cross ref guide exist that will enable me to id a smt transistor(eg)by the marking codes on the d
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 08:51:13 EST 1999 | Tony F
I am in need of some help. I was wondering if anyone knew of a site or book that I can get that will tell me what the marking codes on smt components are. Such as diodes and transistors. Any help offered is greatly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 11:52:30 EST 1997 | j martin
part of my job function is to id all component requirements for our company. quite often i run into smt components that have mfr codes and not actual component part numbers. does anyone out there know of a way to id these parts.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 02:47:53 EST 1997 | jerdog
what you can do is call the manufacture and get a discription. | part of my job function is to id all component requirements | for our company. quite often i run into smt components | that have mfr codes and not actual component part numbers. | does
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 07:25:21 EDT 2007 | Mark
Hi Piotr, We had the same problem before. Each engineer created his own name and after while nobady knows what it is. We started to use our own coding system of components using special code matrix. We use main features of componets like body shape,
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:35:21 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Clarissa, | | Dave had good suggestions. We load several boards manual at this time. We set our components up in clearly marked bins. The documentation includes a chart with the part number, bin number, reference designator and color code for t
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 18:36:52 EST 2008 | jmelson
Our people have EXCELLENT reading skills, and for some stuff I do have a list of the order to assemble the parts, with some tricks, etc. called out. But, a color-coded assembly drawing is what we use the most. I use Sharpie markers to color-code th
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 23:27:09 EDT 2003 | severs
By "hacking" do you mean altering the performance of the board or something else? This reminds me of something I saw a while back. Better termed counterfeiting than hacking, it may have some relevance to what your friend is trying to do. The probl