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What is EIAD?

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Shyran - 18 Jan 2005 18:10 GMT
what is meant by EIAD tantalum capacitors?

i tried to find on the internet, but in vain.

can anyone give me account of this? they are used in spartan3
evaluation board from xilinx alongside the voltage regulator LT1585T.
does anyone know about this?

TIA,
Shreyas Kulkarni
nospam - 18 Jan 2005 19:20 GMT
In his 8th usenet posting

His 8th request to those that (unlike him) bother to read usenet to solve
his problem.

Still wish I could automatically kill file anything originating from
google.
Shyran - 19 Jan 2005 01:38 GMT
well, do u have any problem dear, if i keep posting my questions? if u
have, u r free to ignore them. i have not made any compulsion on u to
answer them, ok?

i m pretty new to this field and i m bound to develope problems; and i
dont think myself to be too experienced to answer other's questions
with certainty. so my posts are comprised of only problems and in the
near future i intend to keep this policy.
convey me if u have any problem with this.

regards,
Shreyas
Helmut Sennewald - 18 Jan 2005 20:43 GMT
> what is meant by EIAD tantalum capacitors?
>
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> TIA,
> Shreyas Kulkarni

Hello Shreyas,
this is a capacitor with size D of the EIA standard coding.
Tantalum capacitors are available in different sizes named A, B, C, D, E.
A is the smallest and E is the biggest size.

http://www.topline.tv/SMDnomen.pdf

Best Regards,
Helmut
Shyran - 19 Jan 2005 01:41 GMT
thanks Helmut for that link.

regards,
Shreyas
 
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