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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1875 on: March 27, 2024, 10:48:47 pm »
And here is the older version. Same question and one additional one: I guess HRS does not stand for "hotel reservation service" in this case. I wondered, if it could mean the connector was fabricated by hirose, since these are the consonants in the name it is also a Japanese company.
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1876 on: March 28, 2024, 01:41:05 am »
Yes, that is Hirose's logo.
The first plug may be by Binder, I will look in some catalogs.
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« Reply #1877 on: March 28, 2024, 04:19:56 am »
What might this be?

Relay in a vacuum so that there is no arc when it breaks or makes. Minimises noise when switching an amp on or off for example. Could be timed, could simply be instantaneous. The vacuum is the key feature.
 

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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1878 on: May 09, 2024, 01:21:00 pm »
Hi there,

It would be nice if someone can give a suggestion for that plug on the right.

I'm going to redesign that PCB on the left so I do not need an exact match for that plug. The function is a trigger button assembly for a TIG welder. I did get lost on Digikey's website find a suitable product.  It has to be some kind of card edge design. Because I have to fit it in a torch handle so it must not be too far above or below the level of the PCB. That PCB is 1.6mm in thickness. That plug has a height of 5.5mm and a width of 11.5mm and a length of 9mm. A two position version would be ideal. And of course it is just for very low currents.

Thanks so much for your time.
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1879 on: May 09, 2024, 03:16:54 pm »
This seems to go into a similar direction. Maybe some key words are helpful for your search.

https://eu.mouser.com/datasheet/2/123/333_008_500_101___EDAC_Card_Edge_Connector-2105857.pdf
 

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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1880 on: June 07, 2024, 03:19:03 pm »
The capacitor with the red markings. It has unusually large terminals, that I've never seen before. I expect some capacitor, probably NP0, which has stable frequency response up to 2 GHz, since it's an AC coupling part in a 2 GHz probe.
Anyone has an idea who is the supplier and the series? Is it an Agilent custom part?
 

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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1883 on: June 09, 2024, 10:51:14 pm »
Parts can be made available for vertical customers much earlier than to the general market, with the common secrecy/NDA involved. Besides, that is just AVX, but I wonder if other manufacturers might have released this type of component earlier. 
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1884 on: June 24, 2024, 09:30:39 am »
I'm having a little trouble identifying some SOP8 MOSFET's, I'm after the datasheets.

W204 dual N channel with typical pinout.
5139 single P channel with typical pinout.
Siliconix 3005 dual N+P.
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1885 on: July 03, 2024, 05:36:10 pm »
Several brokers are offering SI30058DY-T1-E3, but I can't find a datasheet.
 
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1886 on: July 05, 2024, 11:15:05 am »
I'm having a little trouble identifying some SOP8 MOSFET's, I'm after the datasheets.

W204 dual N channel with typical pinout.
5139 single P channel with typical pinout.
Siliconix 3005 dual N+P.

I can't find any clues at all. It's almost the hardest thing I've ever seen!
 
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Re: What's this please? (Component Advice)
« Reply #1887 on: July 05, 2024, 02:00:49 pm »
Parts can be made available for vertical customers much earlier than to the general market, with the common secrecy/NDA involved. Besides, that is just AVX, but I wonder if other manufacturers might have released this type of component earlier.
I know, I have specific BOM lines in products, that are made for my company.
I was just wondering if this was an off the shelf part.
 


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