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Jerry Hoppke <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Feb 1999 14:28:41 -0600
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Hi Techies,

Here is a question for some of you guys with component backgrounds.
What organization comes up with the call outs for electronic
components?  Like INXXXX, for leaded diodes, 2NXXXX FOR transistors,
DL-XX MELF for SMT diodes, etc.  And where would one find a listing of
correct call out for various components?  When I was at Honeywell, we
had at component group that made sure this was all done correctly, now I
see prints with call outs for both leaded and SMT on the same print.  I
know they are wrong but cannot give a reference to correct procedure.

This is abit of the beaten path for most of us, but I am sure someone
has that that bit of knowledge tucked away somewhere in this group.

Thanks,
Jerry Hoppke
Datakey

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