Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 08:26:09 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, you may want to try some of the following: Chip Inductors Transistors Diodes Logic Vregs I know of a few companies that may be looking for representation in this area, of which I can e-mail you the details. Best regards, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 09 23:17:24 EDT 2006 | greatexpectations
Cmiller: Includes, caps diodes IC resistors, zener TR (does that help?) Just getting my feet wet here.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 16:37:20 EDT 2006 | ratsalad
Fred, I believe the body of the SOT363 is too small for that size nozzle. http://www.diodes.com/products/catalog/package_images/sot363.gif
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 10 18:55:12 EDT 2006 | G Eisner
i have pictures available now so if you want send me an email at geisner@pacificinsight.com Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 07:10:26 EDT 2006 | wondering
I looked at this site, and again no drawing that has the junction line. This line is the same as a zener line. The closest one is a GUNN diode. any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 14:16:10 EDT 2006 | barryg
If it looks like 2 zener symbols tyed together at their cathodes I belive this is a avalanche diode or transient voltage suppressor (TVS). If you have a p/n you could do a search on like digikeys wesite and possible get an idea.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 11:33:01 EDT 2007 | davef
Look here: * http://www.tpub.com/neets/book7/24k.htm * http://www.engplanet.com/redirect.html?3809 Search the fine SMTnet Archives for other links to component identification sites
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 17:46:09 EDT 2009 | cusackmusic
Does anybody have any recommended Clinch/Length values for: 1/4W Resistor 1N4007 Diodes 3W Resitors (A bit bigger than 1N4007 leads). Thanks, Jon
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 22:06:10 EDT 2009 | jrr3434
I use a clinch of 5 and a length of 3 for 1/4w and thicker leg diodes probably a 7 and 5. You really just have to play with the machine it figure out what works best for your application.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 04 07:48:50 EST 2012 | dilogic
Are you sure that the parts are bouncing? We had similar problem where diodes were placed very closely and occasionally nozzle pushed already placed part away (due to pick-up tolerance)...