Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 14:06:57 EST 2009 | chrisgriffin
Has anyone ever seen a designator "TH1"?? I am replaceing a component on a Fuji CP-6 MX100 PLC. It looks like a gray cap, but the designator is TH and it has a resistor symbol under the part. Markings on the part are: S 22007 A J
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 09:42:07 EDT 2000 | Gary
The Technical Services Group at Alpha Metals has spent a fair amount of time looking at wave soldered Pb-free connections. We too have observed fillet tearing, fillet lifting, and pad lifting. I have concluded that without major changes in the mate
1 |