Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 16:42:57 EDT 1999 | Dave Pearcy
I would like comments on how the industry handles 0402 parts, regarding identification. Since the parts are too small to be labeled, how can we accurately identify the parts and or values, either before or after assembly? When the boards go to test,
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 09:31:02 EDT 2016 | ladmo1
While removing one part, another part - BGA part - several components away, actually melted on one corner - you can see the plastic body of the part oozing out around one corner between the solder balls. Several of the solder balls on the one corner
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 09:05:58 EDT 2003 | Mike
We have opened a site for people to post parts, request parts, etc. It is the Global Parts Repository. It is mainly electronic and mechanical parts that we have in mind: http://www.info-services.net/gpr
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 17:47:04 EDT 2003 | Andrea
What about making the customer drawing or parts list with their rev as a part number on your parts list? Example: (455556 rev X) would be a part number on your parts list.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 10:37:17 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Is it possible to identify the part# of an SMT diode by the markings on the top of the part. The part(s) are in an SOT23 package. I have 2 parts. The markings are: KZ2 P3 and KJE ON Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 21:26:37 EDT 2005 | hailongx
investigate the part ,maybe mositure could get into the part! vendor,datacode
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 10:33:48 EST 2016 | huske
Which process do you have a question about? Is there something more specific you're looking for? Basically you're close on the cycle. And this is a very basic cycle, there are many types of nozzles,machines,methods that will do this slightly differe
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 19:53:29 EDT 2023 | emeto
CM business is shitshow with parts management. We as well supports hundreds of instances of the same part.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:11:19 EDT 2012 | davef
I though this was a good article on picking a part numbering scheme and since you weren't getting any takes figured I throw this out there and maybe get a conversation going. Part number system: How to get started Filed under: Item and File Man
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 14:01:17 EDT 2000 | Murad Kurwa
Best bet is to use Tecnomatics Unicam software. This is similar to Fujicam that I believe comes with Fujis. Initial part library comes with all the insdustry standard part classification. For new parts / odd parts you can add to the library. Try www