Re: What does the "H" mean in Part Number UPC78M15H?
- From: "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 05:36:34 GMT
Tim wrote:
I guess everyone posting kinda missed the original question.
To sum up;
I know what the part is.
I know who makes it.
I know what the subs are for it.
I know what is available for info on the net.
I need to know why NEC put the H at the end for this part to denote it
was different than a UPC78M15.
The simple fact is, they did it because it suited THEIR needs at the
time. Different OEMs use different conventions to identify their
parts. Generic numbers get crap added on to mold it to fit their normal
scheme. You can dig, beg and conjure all you like, but that is what it
all boils down to. They need a number that fits their system, that can
still be identified as a generic part.
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prove it.
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