Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
Not yet, but that is absence of evidence, not evidence of absence. Even though it is humid here, rarely less than 50%RH, for FETs I would try to find bags similar to the ones used for storage in
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Tom Gardner
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
My favorite way to store diodes, transistors, ICs, is to use a 4x6" pink zip-lock anti-static bag for each type. they fit perfectly in standard 4" cardboard stock bins, so you can fit many types per
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walter shawlee <walter2@...>
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
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Bert Haskins
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
I use #1 coin envelopes folded in half. A small stack held together with a rubber band fit into a compartment in the Plano trays that I store them in. The trays and their compartments are numbered,
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Dale H. Cook
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
Hi Fabio, My view, by type and then note-book cross reference Vce Ic or whatever other characteristic.. -- Jack
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Jack
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
any trouble with electrostatics using those bag? Tom -- Jack
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Jack
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
I use bead organization containers for SMD parts. Locally, Michaels or Hobby lobby may have them. You get about 20 screw top plastic vials in a plastic case for not too much (look for sales). These
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Harvey White
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Re: TDS3032 does not boot. LCD backl-ight and fan working.
I would think if it is a dead NVRAM, holding in the B-TRIG button as you power it up will cause a reset. See if that gets it booting. Dave [email protected]> wrote:
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David Kuhn
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
If you have more than a couple of each, get small pill bottles with snap on caps, write the device number on top and keep them in order. Make small trays slightly higher than the bottle and you can
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Paul Amaranth
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Re: TM500 plugin side cover retaining latch 105-0869-00.
I got an email from someone who tried the Shapeways prints. Apparently they work just fine, though he had to use pliers to get the clip to latch. Here are the links, in case anyone else needs some:
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Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
I use 'Coin envelopes' available at most office supply stores. Write the part number on the envelope and store in numerical order in a cardboard box partitioned to fit the envelope width. You can fit
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Tad
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Re: OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
Small plastic bags with a ziploc, widely available on fleabay. Many can then be put in a single component drawer. Choose bag size so it fits into drawer without folding. Put a paper label inside the
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Tom Gardner
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Re: Large lot of Tek equipment for sale
You and the rest of us! Jim F Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Jim Ford
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Re: Large lot of Tek equipment for sale
Sigh, It's a good thing I don't live near there if I want to keep my marriage working. Just a few weeks ago I picked yet another scope (two dozen and counting). A fully loaded 7704A with two extra
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Robert Simpson
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TDS3032 does not boot. LCD backl-ight and fan working.
Hi guys, I have a TDS 3032 that does not start. When powered on, the fan spins, and the LCD shows a white screen (i.e., back-light only). There is no beep, no floppy seek sound, and no relay clicks -
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benj3867
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OT - Method of choice to sort and store assorted transistors (apart from having one bin for every part number)
Hello Guys, I come to ask your ideas (or how do you guys do) on the best way to separate and store assorted transistors. With the years, I came to scrap and possess quite a number of transistors of
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Fabio Trevisan
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Re: What is this soft metal, and is it toxic?
Hi, Indium is also used by the Vandervell Co. for their tri metal copper lead engine bearings as the overlay to the copper for the actual bearing surface. The US uses lead as the overlay but the
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v_12eng@...
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Re: 7T11 horizontal memory
Hi Chris, It's not so easy to interpret the graphs 26 and 27 the correct way. The shaded area in 26 actually consists of horizontal lines, the value of which are sampled when the memory gate conducts.
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Albert Otten
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Re: What is this soft metal, and is it toxic?
As noted by other posts, it may be indium. If so, it¡¯s melting point is 313F (easily reached in an oven). It has a very low vapor pressure (also noted) so it is suitable to high vac systems.
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Kevin Oconnor
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Re: 7T11 horizontal memory
I've now had another look at this and found at least one fault with my plugin. I see the multivibrator behaving as you describe, and outputs B and D do indeed spend a couple of microseconds low
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cmjones01
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