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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Pictures/Closed PSU.jpg b/Pictures/Closed PSU.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bde1d28 Binary files /dev/null and b/Pictures/Closed PSU.jpg differ diff --git a/Pictures/bottom.jpg b/Pictures/bottom.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e0470a Binary files /dev/null and b/Pictures/bottom.jpg differ diff --git a/Pictures/pic.jpg b/Pictures/pic.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5bb232 Binary files /dev/null and b/Pictures/pic.jpg differ diff --git a/Pictures/top.jpg b/Pictures/top.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6442b76 Binary files /dev/null and b/Pictures/top.jpg differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c90bf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# C64-PSU +A C64/C128/Vic20/Plus4 PSU +This is a full replacement PSU with modern electronics that won't kill your computer when it gets bad.. the original PSU's short input to output, when they break, feeding approx 10v. +While it is possible to use wall warts, this design is created to be easy to diy, somewhat pretty and closer to the old designs with off the shelf items. + +Greetz to Trap/Bonzai for being the source of inspiration to create this. + +The PSU can be used for the C64 even with i.e. 1541 Ultimate and Vic20, and it's powerful enough to feed the C128 and/or 17xx REU. + +All parts can be bought at [tme.eu](https://www.tme.eu/), and the pcb has been designed with parts from there. +A few parts like the DIN connector and fuse socket can be aqcuired from ebay where they're much cheaper. + +*If you are a reseller, and use my designs, though the projects are open source, I'd like to ask you to donate a small amount of money, to cancer research for each sold device.* + +The Mean Well IRM-20-5 is Short circuit / Overload / Over voltage protected (pdf's from Mean Well are in the documentation folder). + +**The trafo is a 230v trafo, so countries that use 115v will need a different trafo.** + +If you want to add an on/off switch, the easiest might be a switch on the 230v cable, or a round one, the round one is easiest to make holes to -by drilling-, rather than cutting a square one. But that is entirely up to you :-) . + +The gerber files which is the zip file found in [hardware/eagle](https://github.com/Retro-Commodore/C64-PSU/tree/master/Hardware/Eagle Gerber) can be uploaded as is to PCB manufacturing companies like [JLCPCB](http://jlcpcb.com). + +The PCB is created with Eagle which has a limiting size of 100x100mm (or is it 100x80mm?). And the PCB is within this size. +The newest version of KiCAD should be able to import the eagle files, in case you prefer this. + +**TODO** +* Add possibility to use PTC (one has to be sourced first), if you read this and know of one already please don't hesitate to add a ticket with the info. You'll providing the community a service :-) + + + + +![PSU](https://github.com/Retro-Commodore/C64-PSU/blob/master/Pictures/Closed%20PSU.jpg) diff --git a/Schematics/Eagle/C64 PSU.brd b/Schematics/Eagle/C64 PSU.brd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab2b87c --- /dev/null +++ b/Schematics/Eagle/C64 PSU.brd @@ -0,0 +1,1735 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +5V +9v AC +GND +230v AC + +L +N + + + + +500mA T + +This Side UP ++ +- +Inspired by Trap/Bonzai +RCEU 1264 - Commodore 64 PSU v1.5 +Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Retro Commodore +http://www.retro-commodore.eu/diy-open-source-stuff/ + +Solder Side + + + +<b>Fuses and Fuse Holders</b><p> +<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author> + + +<b>FUSE HOLDER</b><p> grid 22,5 mm, OGN0031 8201 Schurter (Buerklin) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +FUSE HOLDER grid 22,5 mm, OGN0031 8201 Schurter (Buerklin) + + + + + + + +Meanwell OnBoard Power Supplies. Serie: IRM + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +AC/L +AC/N +V+ +V- + + + + +<b>Solder Pads/Test Points</b><p> +<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author> + + +<b>SOLDER PAD</b><p> +drill 1.4 mm + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +SOLDER PAD +drill 1.4 mm + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +1 +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +<b>Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors</b><p> +Based on the previous libraries: +<ul> +<li>r.lbr +<li>cap.lbr +<li>cap-fe.lbr +<li>captant.lbr +<li>polcap.lbr +<li>ipc-smd.lbr +</ul> +All SMD packages are defined according to the IPC specifications and CECC<p> +<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author><p> +<p> +for Electrolyt Capacitors see also :<p> +www.bccomponents.com <p> +www.panasonic.com<p> +www.kemet.com<p> +http://www.secc.co.jp/pdf/os_e/2004/e_os_all.pdf <b>(SANYO)</b> +<p> +for trimmer refence see : <u>www.electrospec-inc.com/cross_references/trimpotcrossref.asp</u><p> + +<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width="100%" cellpaddding=0> +<tr valign="top"> + +<! <td width="10">&nbsp;</td> +<td width="90%"> + +<b><font color="#0000FF" size="4">TRIM-POT CROSS REFERENCE</font></b> +<P> +<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=2> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>RECTANGULAR MULTI-TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">BOURNS</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">BI&nbsp;TECH</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">DALE-VISHAY</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">PHILIPS/MEPCO</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">MURATA</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">PANASONIC</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">SPECTROL</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">MILSPEC</FONT> + </B> + </TD><TD>&nbsp;</TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3 > + 3005P<BR> + 3006P<BR> + 3006W<BR> + 3006Y<BR> + 3009P<BR> + 3009W<BR> + 3009Y<BR> + 3057J<BR> + 3057L<BR> + 3057P<BR> + 3057Y<BR> + 3059J<BR> + 3059L<BR> + 3059P<BR> + 3059Y<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 89P<BR> + 89W<BR> + 89X<BR> + 89PH<BR> + 76P<BR> + 89XH<BR> + 78SLT<BR> + 78L&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 56P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 78P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + T8S<BR> + 78L<BR> + 56P<BR> + 78P<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + T18/784<BR> + 783<BR> + 781<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 2199<BR> + 1697/1897<BR> + 1680/1880<BR> + 2187<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 8035EKP/CT20/RJ-20P<BR> + -<BR> + RJ-20X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 1211L<BR> + 8012EKQ&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 8012EKR&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 1211P<BR> + 8012EKJ<BR> + 8012EKL<BR> + 8012EKQ<BR> + 8012EKR<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 2101P<BR> + 2101W<BR> + 2101Y<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 2102L<BR> + 2102S<BR> + 2102Y<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + EVMCOG<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 43P<BR> + 43W<BR> + 43Y<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 40L<BR> + 40P<BR> + 40Y<BR> + 70Y-T602<BR> + 70L<BR> + 70P<BR> + 70Y<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + -<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8>&nbsp; + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=4 FACE=ARIAL><B>SQUARE MULTI-TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BOURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BI&nbsp;TECH</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>DALE-VISHAY</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PHILIPS/MEPCO</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MURATA</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PANASONIC</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>SPECTROL</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MILSPEC</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 3250L<BR> + 3250P<BR> + 3250W<BR> + 3250X<BR> + 3252P<BR> + 3252W<BR> + 3252X<BR> + 3260P<BR> + 3260W<BR> + 3260X<BR> + 3262P<BR> + 3262W<BR> + 3262X<BR> + 3266P<BR> + 3266W<BR> + 3266X<BR> + 3290H<BR> + 3290P<BR> + 3290W<BR> + 3292P<BR> + 3292W<BR> + 3292X<BR> + 3296P<BR> + 3296W<BR> + 3296X<BR> + 3296Y<BR> + 3296Z<BR> + 3299P<BR> + 3299W<BR> + 3299X<BR> + 3299Y<BR> + 3299Z<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + -<BR> + 64W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + -<BR> + 64P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64P<BR> + 64W<BR> + 64X<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P<BR> + 66W<BR> + 66X<BR> + 67P<BR> + 67W<BR> + 67X<BR> + 67Y<BR> + 67Z<BR> + 68P<BR> + 68W<BR> + 68X<BR> + 67Y&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 67Z&nbsp;ALT<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 5050<BR> + 5091<BR> + 5080<BR> + 5087<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + T63YB<BR> + T63XB<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 5887<BR> + 5891<BR> + 5880<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + T93Z<BR> + T93YA<BR> + T93XA<BR> + T93YB<BR> + T93XB<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 8026EKP<BR> + 8026EKW<BR> + 8026EKM<BR> + 8026EKP<BR> + 8026EKB<BR> + 8026EKM<BR> + 1309X<BR> + 1309P<BR> + 1309W<BR> + 8024EKP<BR> + 8024EKW<BR> + 8024EKN<BR> + RJ-9P/CT9P<BR> + RJ-9W<BR> + RJ-9X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 3103P<BR> + 3103Y<BR> + 3103Z<BR> + 3103P<BR> + 3103Y<BR> + 3103Z<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 3105P/3106P<BR> + 3105W/3106W<BR> + 3105X/3106X<BR> + 3105Y/3106Y<BR> + 3105Z/3105Z<BR> + 3102P<BR> + 3102W<BR> + 3102X<BR> + 3102Y<BR> + 3102Z<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + EVMCBG<BR> + EVMCCG<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 55-1-X<BR> + 55-4-X<BR> + 55-3-X<BR> + 55-2-X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 50-2-X<BR> + 50-4-X<BR> + 50-3-X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 64P<BR> + 64W<BR> + 64X<BR> + 64Y<BR> + 64Z<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8>&nbsp; + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=4 FACE=ARIAL><B>SINGLE TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BOURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BI&nbsp;TECH</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>DALE-VISHAY</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PHILIPS/MEPCO</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MURATA</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PANASONIC</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 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Serie: IRM + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +AC/L +AC/N +V+ +V- + + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +<b>15 or 20 watt</b> <br/> +housing & pin compatible <br/><br/><br/> + +<b>IRM 15</b> +<pre>Vout [V] Imax [A] Pmax [W] Eff [%] +3.3 3.5 11.55 74 +5 3 15 78 +12 1.25 15 82 +15 1 15 82 +24 0.63 15.12 83</pre><br/><br/><br/> + +<b>IRM 20</b> +<pre>Vout [V] Imax [A] Pmax [W] Eff [%] +3.3 4.5 14.85 76 +5 4 20 79 +12 1.8 21.6 84 +15 1.4 21.6 84 +24 0.9 21.6 85</pre> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<b>Solder Pads/Test Points</b><p> +<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author> + + +<b>SOLDER PAD</b><p> +drill 1.4 mm + + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +SOLDER PAD +drill 1.4 mm + + + + + + + + + + +>NAME + + + + + +<b>SOLDER PAD</b><p> E1553, drill 1,4mm, distributor Buerklin, 07F820 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +1 +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + +BREVE.pl TEZ10/D230/9V transformator + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +PRI +SEC +>NAME +>VALUE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<b>Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors</b><p> +Based on the previous libraries: +<ul> +<li>r.lbr +<li>cap.lbr +<li>cap-fe.lbr +<li>captant.lbr +<li>polcap.lbr +<li>ipc-smd.lbr +</ul> +All SMD packages are defined according to the IPC specifications and CECC<p> +<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author><p> +<p> +for Electrolyt Capacitors see also :<p> +www.bccomponents.com <p> +www.panasonic.com<p> +www.kemet.com<p> +http://www.secc.co.jp/pdf/os_e/2004/e_os_all.pdf <b>(SANYO)</b> +<p> +for trimmer refence see : <u>www.electrospec-inc.com/cross_references/trimpotcrossref.asp</u><p> + +<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width="100%" cellpaddding=0> +<tr valign="top"> + +<! <td width="10">&nbsp;</td> +<td width="90%"> + +<b><font color="#0000FF" size="4">TRIM-POT CROSS REFERENCE</font></b> +<P> +<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=2> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>RECTANGULAR MULTI-TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">BOURNS</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">BI&nbsp;TECH</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">DALE-VISHAY</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">PHILIPS/MEPCO</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">MURATA</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">PANASONIC</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">SPECTROL</FONT> + </B> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <B> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL color="#FF0000">MILSPEC</FONT> + </B> + </TD><TD>&nbsp;</TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3 > + 3005P<BR> + 3006P<BR> + 3006W<BR> 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2101P<BR> + 2101W<BR> + 2101Y<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 2102L<BR> + 2102S<BR> + 2102Y<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + EVMCOG<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 43P<BR> + 43W<BR> + 43Y<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 40L<BR> + 40P<BR> + 40Y<BR> + 70Y-T602<BR> + 70L<BR> + 70P<BR> + 70Y<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + RT/RTR12<BR> + -<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR> + RJ/RJR12<BR></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8>&nbsp; + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=4 FACE=ARIAL><B>SQUARE MULTI-TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BOURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BI&nbsp;TECH</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>DALE-VISHAY</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PHILIPS/MEPCO</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MURATA</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PANASONIC</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>SPECTROL</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MILSPEC</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 3250L<BR> + 3250P<BR> + 3250W<BR> + 3250X<BR> + 3252P<BR> + 3252W<BR> + 3252X<BR> + 3260P<BR> + 3260W<BR> + 3260X<BR> + 3262P<BR> + 3262W<BR> + 3262X<BR> + 3266P<BR> + 3266W<BR> + 3266X<BR> + 3290H<BR> + 3290P<BR> + 3290W<BR> + 3292P<BR> + 3292W<BR> + 3292X<BR> + 3296P<BR> + 3296W<BR> + 3296X<BR> + 3296Y<BR> + 3296Z<BR> + 3299P<BR> + 3299W<BR> + 3299X<BR> + 3299Y<BR> + 3299Z<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + -<BR> + 64W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + -<BR> + 64P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 64P<BR> + 64W<BR> + 64X<BR> + 66X&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66W&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 66P<BR> + 66W<BR> + 66X<BR> + 67P<BR> + 67W<BR> + 67X<BR> + 67Y<BR> + 67Z<BR> + 68P<BR> + 68W<BR> + 68X<BR> + 67Y&nbsp;ALT<BR> + 67Z&nbsp;ALT<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 5050<BR> + 5091<BR> + 5080<BR> + 5087<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + T63YB<BR> + T63XB<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 5887<BR> + 5891<BR> + 5880<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + T93Z<BR> + T93YA<BR> + T93XA<BR> + T93YB<BR> + T93XB<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD 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-<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + EVMCBG<BR> + EVMCCG<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 55-1-X<BR> + 55-4-X<BR> + 55-3-X<BR> + 55-2-X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 50-2-X<BR> + 50-4-X<BR> + 50-3-X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 64P<BR> + 64W<BR> + 64X<BR> + 64Y<BR> + 64Z<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RT/RTR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RJ/RJR22<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RT/RTR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RJ/RJR26<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RT/RTR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + RJ/RJR24<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8>&nbsp; + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=8> + <FONT SIZE=4 FACE=ARIAL><B>SINGLE TURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BOURN</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>BI&nbsp;TECH</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>DALE-VISHAY</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PHILIPS/MEPCO</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MURATA</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>PANASONIC</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>SPECTROL</B></FONT> + </TD> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER> + <FONT SIZE=3 FACE=ARIAL><B>MILSPEC</B></FONT> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 3323P<BR> + 3323S<BR> + 3323W<BR> + 3329H<BR> + 3329P<BR> + 3329W<BR> + 3339H<BR> + 3339P<BR> + 3339W<BR> + 3352E<BR> + 3352H<BR> + 3352K<BR> + 3352P<BR> + 3352T<BR> + 3352V<BR> + 3352W<BR> + 3362H<BR> + 3362M<BR> + 3362P<BR> + 3362R<BR> + 3362S<BR> + 3362U<BR> + 3362W<BR> + 3362X<BR> + 3386B<BR> + 3386C<BR> + 3386F<BR> + 3386H<BR> + 3386K<BR> + 3386M<BR> + 3386P<BR> + 3386S<BR> + 3386W<BR> + 3386X<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + 25P<BR> + 25S<BR> + 25RX<BR> + 82P<BR> + 82M<BR> + 82PA<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 91E<BR> + 91X<BR> + 91T<BR> + 91B<BR> + 91A<BR> + 91V<BR> + 91W<BR> + 25W<BR> + 25V<BR> + 25P<BR> + -<BR> + 25S<BR> + 25U<BR> + 25RX<BR> + 25X<BR> + 72XW<BR> + 72XL<BR> + 72PM<BR> + 72RX<BR> + -<BR> + 72PX<BR> + 72P<BR> + 72RXW<BR> + 72RXL<BR> + 72X<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + T7YB<BR> + T7YA<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + TXD<BR> + TYA<BR> + TYP<BR> + -<BR> + TYD<BR> + TX<BR> + -<BR> + 150SX<BR> + 100SX<BR> + 102T<BR> + 101S<BR> + 190T<BR> + 150TX<BR> + 101<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 101SX<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + ET6P<BR> + ET6S<BR> + ET6X<BR> + RJ-6W/8014EMW<BR> + RJ-6P/8014EMP<BR> + RJ-6X/8014EMX<BR> + TM7W<BR> + TM7P<BR> + TM7X<BR> + -<BR> + 8017SMS<BR> + -<BR> + 8017SMB<BR> + 8017SMA<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + CT-6W<BR> + CT-6H<BR> + CT-6P<BR> + CT-6R<BR> + -<BR> + CT-6V<BR> + CT-6X<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 8038EKV<BR> + -<BR> + 8038EKX<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 8038EKP<BR> + 8038EKZ<BR> + 8038EKW<BR> + -<BR></FONT> + </TD> + <TD BGCOLOR="#cccccc" ALIGN=CENTER><FONT FACE=ARIAL SIZE=3> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 3321H<BR> + 3321P<BR> + 3321N<BR> + 1102H<BR> + 1102P<BR> + 1102T<BR> + RVA0911V304A<BR> + -<BR> + RVA0911H413A<BR> + RVG0707V100A<BR> + RVA0607V(H)306A<BR> + RVA1214H213A<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + -<BR> + 3104B<BR> + 3104C<BR> 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