Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 18:28:25 EST 2004 | boom boom
high any one know how to convert sizes like 0805 to milimeters. thanks.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 02 01:13:37 EST 2005 | Frank
Simply go to Practical Components website and look in their catalogs. They give sizes in standard and metric.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 09:10:46 EST 2005 | russ
That would be a 2012 (2.0mm x 1.2mm) in accordance with standardized naming convention.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 18:23:18 EST 2005 | russ
Yeah, I wonder why they don't call them 0502 or 0503?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 03:04:24 EST 2004 | Colin G
0805 is 80 thou by 50 thou. As there are 40 thou per mm, this is therefore a device which is 2mm by 1.25mm, i.e., a 2125 Cheers, Colin...
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 14:14:18 EST 2005 | dggjr
www.topline.tv has inch/metric parts too. 0201's being 0603's took some getting used to.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 15:41:12 EST 2021 | linux
Hello All, We are currently looking at increasing our reel sizes to reduce the amount of splicing, Anyone know an accurate way to identify what reels to start with.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 03:53:15 EST 2021 | linux
Thanks for all the feedback. Much appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 16:51:39 EST 2021 | cyber_wolf
@ dontfeedphils.....ASM will accept multiple reels of same P/N. We do it every day.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 12 07:42:20 EST 2021 | williamrobbins
I would go through your placement list and see what parts are your high runners and start with those, the ones that get changed most often.