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#Digikey free ruler code
The last 3 digits, “ 184”, are the “3NC” code for this part, which calls out a pack type of: REEL 7" Q1/T1 *STANDARD MARK SMD An exception to this rule is for part numbers with the suffix letter code. For example, for part number PMPB23XNE Z, the “12NC” number is 934066865 184.To determine which option applies, one must look at the last 3 digits of the “12NC” number, a 12 digit number (no letters) which we typically list at the bottom of the product detail page under the heading “Additional Resources → Other names”. For such part numbers, the “Packing Letter Codes” document linked above lists multiple “3NC” code options. And the “ H” has a pack type definition of: REEL 7" Q3/T4 *STANDARD MARKĪn exception to this rule is for part numbers with the suffix letter code “ Z”.For example, the “, 235” is defined as a pack type of: REEL 11" Q3/T4*STANDARD MARK SMDLOWPROFILE LARGEPQ.The 3 digit codes can be found under the “3NC” column, and the letter codes under the “Packing Letter” column. The document above can be used to define these part endings. Packing Letter Codes used in Orderable Part Number.pdf (19.9 KB) These endings call out the part’s packaging type, and along with the root part number, comprise the complete manufacturer part number that will be listed on the Digi-Key website for ordering. Most Nexperia part numbers have an additional suffix letter or code that is not included in the ordering information shown on the datasheet (ex - 2N7002P, 235 or PUSB2X4Y H).
