Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 23:16:58 EDT 2005 | Author
If it is necessary to define the type SMD semiconductors on its code of the marking (marking code, top mark) - visit the site (no www!)http://users.zebratelecom.ru/~smd_marking The having read article "rules of the marking" you get the full pres
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:11:49 EST 2006 | slthomas
I found the following link here in the fine SMTnet archives: http://www.tkb-4u.com/code/smdcode/indexsmdcode.php
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 06:15:05 EST 2006 | James.li
I would like to know if it exist a croos reference book for marking code on smt device? I'm fixing a unit now and try to know what are the following devices: The look like mosfet and are mark like that "A2sKG",there are a horizontal line on top of "s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 10:14:54 EST 1999 | Chris May
Tony, Quick update. Check out this website.Just came across it. http://www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/smdcode.htm Regards, Chris.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 12:47:53 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
Here's some codes.... maybe not ones you need but worth a look. http://clivetec.0catch.com/SMD_Codes1.htm
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 05:40:52 EST 2000 | tabbakh
I would like to know the reference of 2 surface mounted device 1)marking D05 SOT143 2)marking R2 D SOT23 Thank you very much
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 08:51:13 EST 1999 | Tony F
I am in need of some help. I was wondering if anyone knew of a site or book that I can get that will tell me what the marking codes on smt components are. Such as diodes and transistors. Any help offered is greatly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 14:13:52 EDT 2012 | ericrr
Does anybody have the marking code for for a capacitor this one has "EG84" marked on it. I am getting a bit of list mainly for resistors, most capacitors are blank that we get. But dont have a "letter-letter-number-number" code
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:10:07 EDT 2012 | ericrr
HO what a BIG twit I am, for wasting your time (and a few hours myself trying many options on google). It is not EG84 it must be E684, (I will have another look next time I go back to work) you see I know the value, I thought it was a new secret co
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 15:41:23 EDT 2012 | rway
This appears to be a non-standard marking. Where did you find this? What is is out of? The 84 may be related to the cap value. Have you tried to measure it? I'm not sure about the "EG" part of it. This marking may be mfg specific, but the stand