MCL
Colin Ranson
Well I’m flummoxed !
I have some six legged SMD MCL devices (8mmx5.5mm) marked MCL B 739 then underneath TX-2-5-1. There is also an unidentifiable symbol plus a + sign.
Can anyone ID these please. I really cannot find them on the web.
Thank you
Colin de G8LBS.
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Glyn M0XGT
The TX-2-5-1 code is similar to minicircuits RF transformer codes?
https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/TX-2-5-1+.pdf Glyn M0XGT
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Paul Randall G3NJV
the + might just mark pin 1
From: UKMicrowaves@groups.io <UKMicrowaves@groups.io> on behalf of Colin Ranson <g8lbs@...>
Sent: 18 January 2021 23:04 To: UKMicrowaves@groups.io <UKMicrowaves@groups.io> Subject: [UKMicrowaves] MCL Well I’m flummoxed !
I have some six legged SMD MCL devices (8mmx5.5mm) marked MCL B 739 then underneath TX-2-5-1. There is also an unidentifiable symbol plus a + sign.
Can anyone ID these please. I really cannot find them on the web.
Thank you
Colin de G8LBS.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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+ as a suffix in a minicircuits part number means it’s ROHS (Lead free Version)
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Dave VE7HR
On Jan 18, 2021, at 4:39 PM, Paul Randall G3NJV <paulfrandall@...> wrote:
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Colin Ranson
From: Dave Miller
Sent: 19 January 2021 00:42 To: UKMicrowaves@groups.io Subject: Re: [UKMicrowaves] MCL
+ as a suffix in a minicircuits part number means it’s ROHS (Lead free Version) Dave VE7HR
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