Hi Vince, 

I like your idea of doing 1/2 the caps, then you only have to replace the wrong 
half... very clever.

In the days before internet, I used the ECG replacement book to show the pin 
out differences, always watching for EBC vs ECB type transistors.  I believe 
the ECB was the preferred way from Japanese makers. 

Cheers,
Josh


Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 07:18:50 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:4056] Re: lessons learned building an SMB board set

On Monday, June 9, 2014 9:01:05 AM UTC-5, Edward Snider wrote:Note to self: 
Triple check Til311's before powering up...

Install one at a time (assuming sockets)...  They're simple devices with simple 
"interface", so no problem.

They don't really have an inherent obvious "up" to them do they other than 
looking at pix of installed ones.  MMICs are also like that, they all have a 
"dot" on the input, right?  LOL no at least one family has the dot on the 
output lead.  And tantalum caps are like that too, I have personally held in my 
hand tantalum caps where some mfgrs have a mark on the positive lead and some 
mfgrs have a mark on the negative lead, need to check the data sheet every 
time, I hate tantalums.  You can just install half one way and half the other 
and later replace the half that explode (just kidding?)

And when I was a lot younger I thought all TO-220 linear voltage regulators 
would logically be designed to have the same pinout, after all, the entire 78xx 
line is pin compatible so every other reg ever made surely would be pin 
compatible, just makes sense right?

Going back a couple years, I also found out the hard way in transistor 
substitution books (remember those?) that being electrically compatible or even 
electrically identical doesn't mean the same package pinout, even if its the 
same TO-92 package style.  That one was a real head scratcher back in the 
pre-internet days.





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