I was only kidding a bit, since for a lot of the most common JEDEC and
also non-JEDEC conventional (as opposed to SMD) discrete components they
are similar parts with a similar numbering in SMD, and the 1N914 is one
of them - so I found it not the best example :) . However, the same
argument could be applied to the MMBT3904... in the same sense, !=
2N3904 since in the strict sense it is not TO-92.
Anyway I was not intending to generate any deep discussion about this
matter :)
Regards,
Javier
El 26/03/2012 03:54, gary escribió:
MMBD914 !=1n914.
1n914BWTm i.e. using a suffix, is something I haven't seen before,
but technically
1N914BWT != 1n914. That is, in the strict sense, the 1n914 has to be a
diode in that glass package.
On 3/25/2012 5:48 PM, Javier Herrero wrote:
El 26/03/2012 02:35, gary escribió:
I forgot to mention that those old jedec part numbers specify a
package and electrical limit under one part number. That is, you can't
find say a 1n914 in SMD, but you can find direct equivalents with
other numbers. You will find supply houses listing SMD versions of
jedec parts, but technically that is not correct.
Oh, you can :) MMBD914 (SOT-23), 1N914BWT /SOD-523F) and some more.
Regards,
Javier
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