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  1. SCPCOMP

    Lead Free/RoHS Compliance

    Our company is considering going to lead free. We are still uncertain if we qualify for the Telecommunications exemption. We build CATV equipment for cable operators (thus, we do not sell to the general public). This is the kind of equipment hanging on telephone poles and in head-ends. Is...
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    COPAL, MEPCO-ELECTRA, MEPCO

    Does anyone know who bought out Mepcopal? I know the following legacy Philips Components and their spin-offs: Phycomp (bought by Yageo) MLCC, SMT Resistor BC Components (bought by Vishay) Film Caps, trimmers Ferroxcube (now a division of Yageo) Ferrites Philips Semiconductor (no changes there)
  3. SCPCOMP

    Resistor - 2512 - 2 watts?

    I have seen a spec sheet from Vishay and IMS claiming a 2W, 2512 size resistor. Usually, the standard is 1W. Does anyone have any experience with these and are there any major differences? Both seem to have the same temperature rise when the same power is disipated.
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    Internal Part Description Standards

    My question was reffering to DESCRIPTIONS to attach to the part numbers. We already decide on a 7 digit non intelligent part number.
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    Internal Part Description Standards

    Our company is in the process of consolidating material from 3 legacy companies (aquired through mergers and buyouts). Anyway, our internal part number for standard components will now use a sequential part number (non-intelligent). Doing such, we must have better control of our descriptions...

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