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Douglas Alexander
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Re: Parts RoHS and country of origin
Douglas Alexander   12/22/2011 11:23:48 AM
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-hm and All, http://www.componentsengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/Sample-Request-Form-1.pdf This is one of two forms I use to save myself a lot of work in selecting or qualifying new or alternate source parts. It takes into consideration the advice of -hm and then some more key items. I give the factory or distributor rep this URL and ask them to complete the form and submit it with the sample parts they are offering. Together with the "Component Information Request" form, I am asking the person selling me the parts to do all the research before I can accept their samples. Questions like, " How long have the parts been in production?" and "What are the reliability numbers?" etc., help me qualify both the part and supplier quickly. More importantly, it helps me disqualify the part and not have to spend unnecessary time in house with qualification procedures. The Reps fill out the forms and often discover the parts are not good alternates as Operating Characteristics may be different or unacceptable. Just give your supplier the URL every time they want to introduce a part and you will have a much easier time with sample part management and allowing or disallowing a supplier as well.

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Parts RoHS and country of origin
_hm   12/22/2011 8:40:10 AM
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It is also important to read about parts information other then electrical and mechanical characteristics. RoHS compliance, country of origin (free from political troubles), long term stability of vendor and their financial health is also quite relevant in selecting vendor and parts.

 

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Custom parts and small organization
_hm   12/22/2011 8:36:33 AM
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It is nice to work with parts from reputed semiconductor vendors. However, when one is to employ specialized semiconductor parts from small manufacturer, data is very limited. It is very difficult to enhance the circuit function in different topology. Designer task becomes very daunting.

 

 

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Re: Translation
Douglas Alexander   12/21/2011 5:11:36 PM
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I have it. It is Arabic with the numbers ٤‎ - ٥‎ or 45. Done deal! Fun research.

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Douglas Alexander   12/21/2011 2:08:40 PM
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Correction: Sigma for "Sum".

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Douglas Alexander   12/21/2011 1:51:58 PM
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mbertozzi,

So I zoomed in on your symbol and it looks like epsilon (small) or Sigma (large). I think the omicron is just the degree symbol common accross all usage. I suspect that the symbol was either a typo, or represented a quantity from an earlier calculation on the datasheet carried forward. It could be that it represents a summation of vectors or a non-conventional use for phase angle. I would really like to see that datasheet.

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Douglas Alexander   12/21/2011 1:37:10 PM
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mfbertozzi,

It looks like Greek to me. Epsilon and omicron or omega. I have never seen this meaning 45 degrees. Can you scan the datasheet and send it to my email at douglas@componentsengineering.com? Anyone else ever see this? Epsilon usually means "Sum" in formulas. Maybe it is borrowed from another discipline like the building or construction business.

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mfbertozzi   12/21/2011 12:28:30 PM
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Very good, useful and professional.

Coming back to experiences, personally, when I've met with numerical expressions looking like

٤‎ - ٥

for meaning 45, only way found was to learn fundamentals of foreign language. It was the sens of my previous post.

 

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Douglas Alexander   12/21/2011 11:32:05 AM
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All, http://www.ti.com/lit/an/szza036b/szza036b.pdf Must see

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thetradezone   12/21/2011 9:09:25 AM
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There are some great datasheet archive websites that store every revision of a datasheet and most application notes that refers to the part. It's useful to an engineer to have the complete data set to pick from.

Every datasheet store in the world has huge gaps in their data. Especially PDF datasheets pre 2000. In the 90s datasheets and application notes would disappear from manufacturer websites and be gone forever.

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