Re: What does BA stand for as SMD component
- From: "Roger Hamlett" <rogerspamignored@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:08:16 GMT
"pdfman" <alijazayeri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear All;Obvious. Blows Apart....
I am trying to analyse a blown up component on a SMD board.Does any
one know what BA stands for?
Does any one have a link for abbreviations used for devices used om SMD
boards?
Unfortunately, a lot of boards don't use the standards.
A search on IEEE Std 315-1975, will find the IEEE standard, but I don't
remember 'BA'.
Rohm, do a whole range of parts starting with 'BA' (BA10324 for example),
and then there is a whole family of transistors using this nomenclature
(BA157 etc..
You may well be able to 'narrow' things a lot, from the package, and the
nature of the circuit nearby.
Best Wishes
.
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