[PCB_FORUM] Re: cathode pin 1 or 2

According to the IEEE standards 1992 edition, D or CR may be used, and the
pins are identified as "A" & "K".


Rick Joike
Printed Circuit Designer
Baxter Healthcare Corp.
Medication Delivery/Infusion Systems
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It's pretty common, even though I haven't seen a "Crystal Rectifier" in
probably 20 years :)



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It's my opinion, not Tektronix'


      -----Original Message-----
      From: Moore, Blake [mailto:Blake.Moore@xxxxxxxxxx]
      Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 13:25
      To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: cathode pin 1 or 2

      We use CR for the ref des, and A & C for the pins. I think the ref
      des being CR is fairly common.


            From: Gene Carman [mailto:gcarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
            Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 4:18 PM
            To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
            Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: cathode pin 1 or 2

            CR as the designator... or even today some folks use D.
                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: Andrew Noonan [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxx]
                  Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:55 PM
                  To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                  Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: cathode pin 1 or 2

                  put me in for A (Anode) and K (Cathode)... I thought 'K'
                  was the official designator?
                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: westfeldt [mailto:westfeldt_nbcd@xxxxxxxxx]
                        Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 11:48 AM
                        To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                        Subject: [PCB_FORUM] cathode pin 1 or 2



                        Just noticed that the PADS users group
                        overwhelmingly uses pin 1 for cathode.  What's the
                        vote on this list?


                        Patrick Westfeldt, Jr.
                        North Boulder Circuit Design
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                        720-406-0887
                        c 720-272-5822







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