

This compilation has been collected from manufacturers'ĭata and other sources of SMD device ID codes, pinout and leaded device equivalent May help and the codebook has some information about these. Identifying the package is not always easy - measuring the package dimensions

Use the package style to differentiate between devices with the same ID code. May use the same code for different devices! If there is more than one entry, For example a deviceĬoded 1A might be either a BC846A or a FMMT3904. Unfortunately, each device code is not necessarily unique. On the first character shown in the left-hand frame. Now look up theĬode in the alphanumeric listing which forms the main part of this book by clicking The package style and note the ID code printed on the device. To identify a particular SMD device, first identify Of them will be as up to date as the original. Some are translations with my permission, some are just straight rip-offs. There are a number of other copies of this codebook on the Net, of varying ages. It's only here you'll get the most up-to-date information as it's updated often. The home of GM4PMK's SMD codebook is here - and Some ICs have been included, usually these areģ/4 pin devices or RF circuits I'm interested in. Is some information about ICs - but first and foremost the codebook is Sometimes I'm asked to put IC information in the codebook.

Together with type numbers, device characteristics or equivalents and pinout It lists over 3,500 device codes in alphabetical order,

This HTML book is designed to provide an easy means Identifying the manufacturers' type number of an SMDĭevice from the package code can be a difficult task, involving combing through Instead, a somewhat arbitraryĬoding system has grown up, where the device package carries a simple two- or To carry conventional semiconductor type numbers. SMD devices are, by their very nature, too small SMD Codebook Intro The Surface Mount Device
