S StupidDum New Member Nov 21, 2004 #1 Can somebody explain to me the difference between RAD, RB, AXIAL and other common footprint in PCB?
Henrico New Member Nov 21, 2004 #2 StupidDum said: Can somebody explain to me the difference between RAD, RB, AXIAL and other common footprint in PCB? Click to expand... As far as I know RAD = Radial ie the component (normally capacitors) are placed vertically on the pcb.(both leads are at the bottom) AXIAL , the capacitor is mounted vertically on the pcb.(one lead at either end of the cap) Not to sure what the RB stands for. Hope this helps.
StupidDum said: Can somebody explain to me the difference between RAD, RB, AXIAL and other common footprint in PCB? Click to expand... As far as I know RAD = Radial ie the component (normally capacitors) are placed vertically on the pcb.(both leads are at the bottom) AXIAL , the capacitor is mounted vertically on the pcb.(one lead at either end of the cap) Not to sure what the RB stands for. Hope this helps.
S StupidDum New Member Nov 22, 2004 #3 RB is for polar cap. I not sure what does RB.2/.4 stand for. must be something like diameter and lead distance right?
RB is for polar cap. I not sure what does RB.2/.4 stand for. must be something like diameter and lead distance right?