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Dear Technos,
For DPMO purposes, how do you define polarized components? And I mean beyond diodes, tantalum caps and ICs, for instance connectors or DPAKs. Hypothetically one can mount a DPAK at 90, 180 or 270 degrees. It is obvious, easy to see if this part, or an RJ connector is mounted in a different position than required, but are they considered polarized parts when doing the opportunities count?
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Ioan Tempea, ing.
Ingénieur Principal de Fabrication / Senior Manufacturing Engineer
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