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INFORMATION
OF
LEADLESS
TYPE
RESISTORS,
CAPACITORS
AND
JUMPERS
EXPLANATORY
NOTES
OF
CHIP
RESISTORS,
CHIP
CAPACITORS
AND
CHIP
JUMPERS
IN
BOTH
TUBULAR
SHAPE
Appearance
aa
Table
27-1
Dimensions
*
Tubular-shaped
chip
resistor
*
Tubular-shaped
chip
capacitor
¢
Tubular-shaped
chip
jumper
L:5.9+0.2mm
C:1,0+0.5mm
D1:
2.2+0.1mm
D2:
2.4mm(max)
IDENTIFICATION
OF
TUBULAR-SHAPED
CHIP
RESIS-
TORS,
TUBULAR-SHAPED
CHIP
CAPACITORS
AND
TUBULAR-SHAPED
CHIP
JUMPERS.
Appearance
of
Tubular-Shaped
Chip
Resistor
and/or
Tubular-
Shaped
Chip
Capacitor
Ground
Bie
2
color
band(Multiplier)
Ist.color
band(Resistance)
2nd.
color
band(Resistance)
(Capacitance)
(Capacitance)
colon
bend
1st
color
band
|
2nd
color
band}
3rd
color
band
a
ee
ee
eel
ee
Table
27-2
Color
Codes
of
Tubular-Shaped
Chip
Resistors
and
Tubular-Shaped
Chip
Capacitors
@
Identification
of
the
tubular-shaped
chip
resistor
If
the
ground
color
is
ivory,
this
means
a
tubular-shaped
chip
resistor.
@
Identification
of
the
tubular-shaped
chip
capacitor
If
the
ground
color
is
green,
this
means
a
tubular-shaped
chip
capacitor.
It
is
pink
for
the
semiconductor
chip
capacitor
(VCTYMEF
-
-
-
562K),
however.
@
Identification
of
the
tubular-shaped
chip
jumper
This
jumper
has
no
color
band
indication
on
it:
no
resistance
is
given
for
any
jumper
of
this
type.
If
the
ground
color
is
ivory,
this
means
a
tubular-shaped
chip
jumper.
~27—
Note:
The
1st
color
band
is
thicker
than
the
2nd
and/or
3rd
color
band.
There
is
no
indication
about
the
resistance
tolerance
and
the
capacitance
tolerance.
But
the
tubular-shaped
chip
resistor
is
specified
to
have
the
tolerance
J
(+5%).
DIFFERENCES
OF
TUBULAR-SHAPED
AGAINST
THE
ORDINARY
TYPES
OF
RESISTORS,
CAPACITORS
AND
JUMPERS.
Tubular-shaped
chip
resistor
Ordinary
resistor
Tubular-shaped
chip
VRD-ST2EE
---J
VRD-MF2EE
---J
Electrode
Appearance
RG
Lead
Color
code
—s—_
Color
code
Adhesive
Attach-
ment
on
PWB
Symbol
on
wiring
diagram
Table
27-3
Tubular-shaped
chip
capacitor
Ordinary
capacitor
Tubular-shaped
chip
VCKYAT1HB
---K
VCKYMF1HB---K
u_,_-—-~Y’
ay
Lead
Color
code
Electrode
Color
code
PWB_
Adhesive
Attach-
ment
on
PWB
Symbol
on
wiring
diagram
Table
27-4
Tubular-shaped
chip
jumper
Tubular-shaped
chip
Ordinary
jumper
VWRASAS-
.----
VRD-MF2EE000C
Electrode
Appearance
Item
Ordinary
resistor
Attach-
ment
of
PWB
Symbol
on
wiring
diagram
Table
28-1
SERVICING
OF
LEADLESS
TYPE
RESISTORS
AND
CAPACITORS
Here’s
their
servicing
method
different
from
that
for
the
ordinary
type
of
resistors
and
capacitors.
Removal
of
the
Tubular-Shaped
Chip
1.
Using
a
soldering
iron,
heat
the
solder
at
each
terminal
of
the
chip
to
get
it
absorbed
into
a
braided
wire
applied
thereon.
See
Figure
28-1.
2.
Holding
the
chip
with
a
pincette,
take
it
off
gently
using
the
soldering
iron’s
heat
applied
on
each
terminal
of
it.
See
Figure
28-2.
Cautions
on
removal:
1.
When
handling
the
soldering
iron,
use
a
proper
force
and
keep
a
careful
manner.
2.
When
removing
the
chip,
do
not
use
undue
force
with
the
pincette.
3.
The
soldering
iron
in
use
should
operate
on
AC
mains;
it
is
best
if
provided
with
a
thermal
control
(240°
or
so).
4.
The
chip
once
removed
must
not
be
used
again.
Attachment
of
Tubular-Shaped
Chip
1.
Temporarily
solder
one
terminal
of
the
chip
on
the
copper
foil
surface.
See
Figure
28-3.
2.
Holding
one
end
of
the
chip
with
a
pincette,
completely
solder
both
terminals
of
it
one
after
another.
See
Figure
28-4.
Cautions
on
attachment:
1.
When
soldering
the
chip
terminals,
do
not
touch
them
directly
with
the
soldering
iron.
The
soldering
must
be
as
quick
as
possible
being
careful
not
to
hurt
the
terminals
and
the
body
itself.
2.
When
touching
the
chip
with
a
pincette,
hold
its
terminal
but
never
its
body.
See
Figure
28-4.
3.
Keep
the
chip’s
body
in
contact
with
the
P.W.B.
when
soldering.
4.
The
soldering
iron
in
use
should
Operate
on
AC
mains;
it
is
best
if
provided
with
a
thermal
contro!
(240°
or
so).
5.
The
soldering
amount
must
be
enough
but
not
be
outside
the
specified
area.
General
Cautions
on
Handling
and
Storage
1.
Oxidization
on
the
chip’s
terminals
results
in
poor
solder-
ing.
Do
not
handle
them
with
bare
hands.
2.
For
storage,
avoid
the
following
places
where
oxidization
will
occur
and
their
capacitance
or
resistance
will
be
deteriorated.
1)
Sulfur
or
chlorine
gas
floating
places
2)
Directly
sunlit
places
3)
High
temperature/high
humidity
places
_28—
PWB_~
Adhesive
Braided
Tubular
chip)
wire
Soldering
iron
Copper
foil
surface
Solder
=
P.W.B.
Adhesive
Figure
28-1
Pincette
Tubular
chip
Soldering
i
Copper
foil
ning
ron
surface
T
P.W.B.
Adhesive
Figure
28-2
Soldering
iron
Solder
Copper
foil
Solder
surface
ao
is
P.W.B.
Figure
28-3
Soldering
iron
Pincette
Solder
/
Copper
foil
surface
aa
wt
Tt
P.W.B.
Tubular
chip
Figure
28-4
Tubular-shaped
chip

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BrandSharp
ModelGF-575H
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