Thank you all indeed for the information.

Paresh Pai.
Goa India
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] interpreting packages


> In a message dated 2004-11-20 06:05:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > Can anybody tell me how to interpret package codes for smd components
eg.
> > 1506,2010,1805 , 6032 and 7227
> >
>
> Usually those are physical dimensions of resistors, capacitors, etc.
There's
> one series of numbers using imperial dimensions (inches):
>
> 0201 - 0.02 x 0.01
> 0402 - 0.04 x 0.02
> 0603 - 0.06 x 0.03
> 0805 - 0.08 x 0.05
> 1206 - 0.12 x 0.06
> 1812 - 0.18 x 0.12
> etc.
>
> And another series using metric dimensions (mm):
>
> 6032 - 6.0 x 3.2
> 7343 - 7.3 x 4.3
> etc.
>
> Hmmm, now that I look at my own library parts, I'm not so sure about those
> metric size parts. Can somebody else please confirm this?
>
> Steve Hendrix
>
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