Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 04:43:33 EST 2015 | gragal
I need to replace a device which is in a 6-pin package which looks like SOT 23-6 / SC-74 style. The markings are D102/ 214B (D102 above 214B). I have checked numerous references to no avail. I think that the device is a comparator or op-amp with V
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 18:58:28 EST 2007 | jmelson
On big chips, we use a tape printing device, I think it is a Brother PT1750. We have a small device, though, that is in an SO8 package, and the only thing we've come up with is to scratch a product letter code and the program date with a stylus. Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 06:21:08 EDT 2009 | hishamuddinjohari
Please help me to find the following transistor. Marking code AJZ 438 Package style SOT223
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 03:10:19 EST 2000 | H.J.Zwier
Hi Robert, Try looking at www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/ This site contains a list of html files with all marking codes known at this moment. Your example of a transistor with marking code 8A can be a 3V3 zener diode or a npn general purpose transi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 10:05:06 EDT 2006 | Dino49
I am looking for some web sites that will tell me the type of SOT-23 I need by the package code. ASG is all I have to identify the part I need. I looked on Datasheet.com and a few others but had no luck. Thanks for the input!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 09:18:30 EDT 1998 | Ben Wilmot
The majority of SMT resistors use the following notation. 10 X eg 153 represents 1k5 resistor The third digit in the sequence denotes the number of zeros to add after the first two digits giving the value in ohms. Many Caps will follow the same nota
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 04:53:54 EDT 1999 | George Verboven
| Looking for a cross-referencing and part identification guide for surface-mount components. There is very little infomation provided on some of the components themselves, and we often don't have parts lists or schematics for items we repair, so ide
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 14:21:14 EDT 2011 | rwyman
A reputable supplier will identify the level CLEARLY on the packaging and in the datasheet as well. If they are KNOWN to be MSDs, I'd be suspicious if they aren't marked. Or, they may not be MSDs. I don't think it's required to ID them as "M1" if n
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 14:54:58 EST 2015 | nkrcompany
Hi All, I would like to ask some help from you. It would be very important for me to identify a bad IC. It is located in a 2,4GHz radio frequency receiver, maybe the IC is some kind of low noise amplifier, but I'm not sure about it. It has 5-pin, see
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 17:46:33 EST 2005 | muse95
Wow - 11,000. We have 8K-9K, and we have had three people working on it for the last 6mos, around their other duties. We aren't done. Some MFR's changed PN's. Some add G, some add LF, some add NOPB, some add Z, Some add a "+", etc. Some have no d