Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 01:18:00 EST 1999 | Dean
| Okay, I would like to hear everyones ideas for PD naming conventions for FUJI. We are trying to use your basic names "3216_CAP" to a "MQFP208AD" But it is way out of control. Different part sizes, and vendors make it very tough to keep it all th
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 21:19:59 EDT 2021 | demradarmfg
Yes, and while it did, its been around longer than we have had any sort of process engineers. While the package naming scheme, or lack there of, is a mess. I am mostly curious if there is any other identifiers or naming conventions besides specific m
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 18:51:15 EDT 2021 | dem_radar_mfg
Pretty new SMT process engineer here. Context: we are using a MyData100 and using MYcenter software with it. Most package naming conventions only define outer area/foot print dimensions. However, I do not know of any convention for further package de
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:55:22 EDT 2021 | dontfeedphils
Just come up with a system that works well for you, that's all that really matters.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 18:58:08 EDT 2021 | billmeye
No, found it somewhere on the Web but it is a great chart for starters.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 20:58:11 EDT 2021 | avolovich
Your Mydata should have come with a myriad of preprogrammed packages, specifying height (ex. 0805-05, 0805 components with height of 0.5mm).
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 18:55:58 EDT 2021 | demradarmfg
You, my good sir, are amazing. We'll probably have to do some adjusting/adapting but this was exactly what I was looking for. Did you/your company come up with this or was there another original source?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 18:36:55 EDT 2021 | billmeye
Attached is a good starting point. We also have Mydata and have had many different people providing names. Some used standard units, other metric. Try to stick with all metric and use prefixes that match up with the component type and pin count if
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 19:52:12 EDT 2021 | stephendo
If you like that one then you might also like this one. https://www.topline.tv/products.cfm A few lifetimes ago,I would always make sure I had a copy of the Topline brochure. They make dummy parts and their borchure had them organised nicely. You w
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