EEM Part Numbering System

When I made the part numbering system for the company, I used the EEM category as one part of the number (i.e. the 1500 series were capacitors,

1800 series were inductors, 2100 series were connectors, and so on).

Much to my dismay, the current EEM has dropped this designations and I tossed last year's books a few weeks ago when the new ones got here. I can only SEWAG from current part numbers what a particular series means, and I'm up the tributary without visible means of propulsion for new categories, like batteries, that I didn't have prior to this year.

Point being, the EEM website is worthless and I'd like to find a master list before they all get recycled. Does anybody have a pointer to a place where these numbers still exist? Google was NOT my friend on this go around...at least not yet.

Jim

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RST Engineering (jw)
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Homer J Simpson

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 23:44:21 -0600, James T. White wrote: ...

Please don't post binaries to text groups - it makes all of the other posts expire sooner. Use news:alt.binaries.schematics.electronic .

Thanks, Rich

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Rich Grise

I agree Rich, binaries do not belong in a ng that doesn't support them. However, my ng host doesn't let me have nabse, so I'm sol any way you take it.

If the OS with the Excel sheets would please email them to me snipped-for-privacy@rstengineering.com I'll archive them and be glad to post them on my website

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where anybody interested can download them.

Jim

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RST Engineering (jw)

Jim,

I tried to email them to you but they bounced. Something about Sender Policy Framework. When I get time, I'll publish then on my website and post the URL's.

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James T. White

If you have not got them yet and since I am bored....

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DNA

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Genome

Thank you, sir.

Jim

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RST Engineering (jw)

Excellent, now I can squash another hamster. }:-)~~~

DNA

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Genome

Why don't you move up to english donkeys?

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