On 07:03 PM 2/05/2002 +0100, Dave Hill said:
>I missed the start of this thread but surely a production/stores department
>would refer to a component by an unique number - they wouldn't put a 50V
>capacitor in the same bin as a 5V one. The answer then is to use the unique
>number and pull the res
I missed the start of this thread but surely a production/stores department
would refer to a component by an unique number - they wouldn't put a 50V
capacitor in the same bin as a 5V one. The answer then is to use the unique
number and pull the rest in from that.
Dave Hill
>
> > How many matches
On 11:13 AM 2/05/2002 +0200, Schmitt Michael said:
>Thanks for your quick response ...
>
> > How many matches would suffice?
>
>as said before 2 would recomend 2. because a part is described with the
>footprint and the type. in some cases the partname says everything, but in
>the case it is a resi
Thanks for your quick response ...
> How many matches would suffice?
as said before 2 would recomend 2. because a part is described with the
footprint and the type. in some cases the partname says everything, but in
the case it is a resistor / capacitor f.e. you need 2 informations to get
the ri