Pin 1 = Cathode Pin 2 = Anode Thomas Hybiske Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham, MA 01701 > -----Original Message----- > From: DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > Brionez, Gregory > Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 2:23 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [DC] Pin Numbering Question > > ??? Survey Says > Do you use pin one of a Diode package to indicate... > > 1. The Anode > 2. The Cathode. > > > Thanks > Paul Brionez - <mailto:[log in to unmask]> CID > [log in to unmask] > PCB Designer > PH: 847-673-2718 x1394 > FAX: 847-673-9789 > DIVISION: Electronic/Systems > > <http://www.mpcproducts.com/> MPC Products Corporation > ISO 9001 Certified > Skokie, IL USA <http://www.mpcproducts.com/> > <http://www.mpcproducts.com/spacer.gif> > <http://www.mpcproducts.com/spacer.gif> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DesignerCouncil Mail List provided as a free service by IPC using LISTSERV 1.8d To unsubscribe, send a message to [log in to unmask] with following text in the BODY (NOT the subject field): SIGNOFF DesignerCouncil. To temporarily stop/(restart) delivery of DesignerCouncil send: SET DesignerCouncil NOMAIL/(MAIL) Search previous postings at: www.ipc.org > On-Line Resources & Databases > E-mail Archives Please visit IPC web site http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?Pageid=4.3.16 for additional information, or contact Keach Sasamori at [log in to unmask] or 847-615-7100 ext.2815 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------