This manual provides the technical information necessary for servicing the VX-8R/E
and VX-8DR/E 50/144/430 MHzTriple-Band Heavy Duty Submersible Transceiver.
Servicing this equipment requires expertise in handing surface-mount chip components.
Attempts by non-qualified persons to service this equipment may result in permanent
damage not covered by the warranty, and may be illegal in some countries.
Two PCB layout diagrams provided for each double-sided board in this transceiver.
Each side of the board is referred to by the type of the majority of components installed on
that side ("Side A" or "Side B"). In most cases one side has only chip components, and the
other has either a mixture of both chip and leaded components (trimmers, coils, electrolytic
capacitors, ICs, etc.), or leaded components only.
While we believe the information in this manual to be correct, VERTEX STANDARD
assumes no liability for damage that may occur as a result of typographical or other errors
that may be present. Your cooperation in pointing out any inconsistencies in the technical
information would be appreciated.
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., LTD.
Normanby Business Park, Unit 14/45 Normanby Road
Notting Hill 3168, Victoria, Australia
Important Note
1) This transceiver was assembled using Pb (lead) free solder, based on the RoHS specification.
Only lead-free solder (Alloy Composition: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu) should be used for repairs performed on this apparatus. The solder stated
above utilizes the alloy composition required for compliance with the lead-free specification, and any solder with the above alloy
composition may be used.
2) Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
RF Unit (Lot.1~4) VX-8R Type Only ............................................................................................................................. 25
RF Unit (Lot.5~7) VX-8R Type Only ............................................................................................................................. 27
RF Unit Parts List (Lot.1~7) VX-8R Type Only ........................................................................................................... 29
RF-2 Unit (Lot.8~15) VX-8R Type Only ....................................................................................................................... 47
RF-2 Unit (Lot.16~) VX-8R/E Type ............................................................................................................................... 49
RF-2 Unit (Lot.24~) VX-8DR/E Type ............................................................................................................................ 51
RF-2 Unit Parts List (Lot.8~) VX-8R and VX-8DR/E Type ......................................................................................... 53
CNTL Unit (Lot.1~4) VX-8R Type Only ....................................................................................................................... 73
CNTL Unit (Lot.5~7) VX-8R Type Only ....................................................................................................................... 75
CNTL Unit Parts List (Lot.1~7) VX-8R Type Only ..................................................................................................... 77
CNTL-2 Unit (Lot.8~15) VX-8R Type Only ................................................................................................................. 87
CNTL-2 Unit (Lot.16~) VX-8R/E Type ......................................................................................................................... 89
CNTL-2 Unit (Lot.24~) VX-8DR/E Type ...................................................................................................................... 91
CNTL-2 Unit Parts List (Lot.8~) VX-8R/E and VX-8DR/E Type ............................................................................... 93
CONNECTOR Unit (Lot.1~7) VX-8R Type Only....................................................................................................... 103
CONNECTOR-2 Unit (Lot.8~) VX-8R/E and VX-8DR/E Type ................................................................................. 105
MAIN VCO Unit VX-8R/E and VX-8DR/E Type ....................................................................................................... 107
SUB VCO Unit VX-8R/E and VX-8DR/E Type ........................................................................................................... 113
Specifications
GENERAL
Frequency Ranges:A (Main) Band RX: 0.5-1.8 MHz (AM Radio)
144 - 146 MHz or 144-148 MHz
222 - 225 MHz (USA version only)
430 - 440 MHz or 430-450 MHz
Channel Steps:5/6.25/8.33/9/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz
Emission Type:F1D, F2A, F2D, F3E, A3E
Frequency Stability:±5 ppm (–10 °C to +60 °C [+14 °F to +140 °F])
Repeater Shift:±600 kHz (144 MHz), ±1.6 MHz (222 MHz), ±1.6/5.0/7.6 MHz (430 MHz)
Antenna Impedance:50 Ohms
Supply Voltage:Nominal: 7.4 V DC (Negative Ground)
Operating: 4-14 V DC (Negative Ground, EXT DC jack)
Operating with Charging: 11-14 V DC (Negative Ground, EXT DC jack)
Current Consumption: 200 mA (Mono Band Receive)
(@7.4 VDC, approx.)240 mA (Dual Band Receive)
85 mA (Mono Band Receive, Standby, Saver Off)
120 mA (Dual Band Receive, Standby, Saver Off)
35 mA (Mono Band Receive, Standby, Saver On “Save Ratio 1:5”)
42 mA (Dual Band Receive, Standby, Saver On “Save Ratio 1:5”)
300 µA (Auto Power Off)
1.6 A (50 MHz, 5 W TX)
1.7A (144 MHz, 5W TX)
1.2 A (222 MHz, 1.5 W TX)
1.9 A (430 MHz, 5W TX)
Operating Temperature
Case Size (W x H x D): 60 x 95 x 24.2 mm (2.4” x 3.7” x 0.9”) w/o knob & antenna
Weight (Approx.):240 g (8.5 oz) with FNB-101LI & antenna
: –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
–25 °C to +55 °C*
–5 °C to +35 °C* (Battery Charging)
: VX-8E and VX8DE Type
*
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TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output:50/144/430 MHz1.0 W (@4.5 V: AA x 3)
5.0 W (@7.4 V or EXT DC)
50 MHz AM1.0 W (Fixed)
222 MHz (USA only) 0.5 W (@4.5 V: AA x 3)
1.5 W (@7.4 V or EXT DC)
L3: 2.5 W, L2: 1 W, L1: 0.05 W (0.2 W*) (@7.4 V, 50/144/430 MHz)
L3: 1 W, L2: 0.5 W, L1: 0.05 W (@7.4 V, 222 MHz)
Modulation Type:F2E, F3E: Variable Reactance
A3E: Low Level Amplitude Modulation (50 MHz only)
Maximum Deviation:±5 kHz (F2E/F3E)
Spurious Emission:At least 60 dB below (@ TX power HI/L3)
CP9296002 (USA)
CP9296003 (EXP)
CP9296004 (EU)
CP9296005 (AUS)
FRONT CASE ASSY
(E)
screw M2.6X30
Q3000183
Q3000185
Q9500149
Q9500150
(E)
RA0337300
SHEET (C012)
AAG10X001
FNB-101LI
RA1054200
CAP (BATT)
RA1053600
BELT CLIP
U9900240
U9900239
U9900241
U07230102
U24310020
U9900242
U9900243
U9900181
PAN HEAD TAPTITE-B 1.4X3NI #3
PAN HEAD TAPTITE-B 2X3NI #3
PAN HEAD TAPTITE-B 2X10SUS #3
PAN HEAD SCREW M2X3NI #1
BIND HEAD TAPTITE-B M3X10SUS
TAPPING SCREW 2X2.5NI
TAPPING SCREW M2X3NI
TAPTITE SCREW 2X3.5(CAP)
2
11
2
1
2
4
2
1
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Block Diagram
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Block Diagram
Note
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Alignment
Introduction and Precautions
The and has been carefully aligned
at the factory for the specified performance across the
specified amateur bands. Realignment should therefore
not be necessary except in the event of a component fail-
ure. All component replacement and service should be
performed only by an authorized VERTEX STANDARD
representative, or the warranty policy may be voided.
The following procedures cover the sometimes critical
and tedious adjustments that are not normally required
once the transceiver has left the factory. However, if dam-
age occurs and some parts are replaced, realignment may
be required. If a sudden problem occurs during normal
operation, it is likely due to component failure; realign-
ment should not be done until after the faulty compo-
nent has been replaced.
We recommend that servicing be performed only by
authorized VERTEX STANDARD service technicians,
who are experienced with the circuitry and fully
equipped for repair and alignment. Therefore, if a fault
is suspected, contact the dealer from whom the trans-
ceiver was purchased for instructions regarding repair.
Authorized VERTEX STANDARD service technicians
realign all circuits and make complete performance
checks to ensure compliance with factory specifications
after replacing any faulty components.
Those who do undertake any of the following align-
ments are cautioned to proceed at their own risk. Prob-
lems caused by unauthorized attempts at realignment
are not covered by the warranty policy. Also, VERTEX
STANDARD must reserve the right to change circuits
and alignment procedures in the interest of improved
performance, without notifying owners.
Under no circumstances should any alignment be at-
tempted unless the normal function and operation of the
transceiver are clearly understood, the cause of the mal-
function has been clearly pinpointed and any faulty com-
ponents replaced, and the need for realignment deter-
mined to be absolutely necessary.
Required Test Equipment
H RF Signal Generator with calibrated output level at 500 MHz
H Deviation Meter (linear detector)
H In-line Wattmeter with 5% accuracy at 500 MHz
H 50-ohm, 10-W RF Dummy Load
H 8-ohm AF Dummy Load
H Regulated DC Power Supply adjustable from 8 to 16 V DC, 3A
H Frequency Counter: 0.2-ppm accuracy at 500 MHz
H AF Signal Generator
H AC Voltmeter
H DC Voltmeter: high impedance
H UHF Sampling Coupler
H SINAD Meter
Alignment Preparation & Precautions
A 10-W RF dummy load and in-line wattmeter must
be connected to the main antenna jack in all procedures
that call for transmission, alignment is not possible with
an antenna. After completing one step, read the next step
to see if the same test equipment is required. If not, re-
move the test equipment (except dummy load and watt-
meter, if connected) before proceeding.
Correct alignment requires that the ambient tempera-
ture be the same as that of the transceiver and test equip-
ment, and that this temperature be held constant between
68~86°F (20~30°C). When the transceiver is brought into
the shop from hot or cold air, it should be allowed some
time to come to room temperature before alignment.
Whenever possible, alignments should be made with os-
cillator shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in place.
Also, the test equipment must be thoroughly warmed
up before beginning.
Note: Signal levels in dB referred to in the alignment proce-
dure are based on 0 dBµ=0.5 µV (closed circuit).
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Alignment
Internal System Alignment Routine
This uses a programmed routine in the transceiver
which simplifies many previously complex discrete com-
ponent settings and adjustments with digitally-con-
trolled settings via front panel buttons and LCD indica-
tions.
1. To begin, set the transceiver to the VFO mode on the
"A-Band" in the "Mono" band mode.
2. Program a password for the Alignment (AH029M) ac-
cording to the following procedure:
1) Press and hold the [
enter the Set mode.
2) Rotate the DIAL knob to select Set Mode Item 21:
CW ID.
3) Press the [
of this Set Mode Item.
4) Rotate the
5) Press the [
[
HM/RV
entry.
6) Program the password "AH029M" using the DIAL
knob (select the character), and [
key (move the cursor).
7) When you have completed the password, press the
[
MENU
exit to normal operation.
Remember to delete the password "AH029M"from the
Set Mode Item 21: CW ID when the alignment adjust-
ments are finished by pressing and holding in the [
] key for two seconds (as in step 5 above).
RV
3. Press the [PWR] switch for two seconds to turn the
transceiver "off".
4. Press and hold in the [
the transceiver "on" again. The transceiver will enter
the adjustment mode, and the display will show the
first alignment setting. Thereafter, the frequencies used
during alignment will automatically be set without
action by the technician.
] key for two seconds to clear any previous
] key briefly, then press the PTT switch to
] key briefly to enable adjustment
MENU
DIAL knob to select "ON".
] key, then press and hold in the
MODE
] key for one second to
MENU
BAND
HM/RV
] key while powering
]/[
MODE
HM/
As each transceiver is individually optimized at the
factory, the precise settings for the transceiver on your
bench may be slightly different.
PLL Reference Frequency Adjustment (PLL REF)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"PLL REF".
Ì Press the [V/M] button (the "" icon will appear on the
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the frequency counter setting is 440.000
MHz (±100 Hz).
Ì Release the PTT switch, then press the [
(the "" icon will disappear from the display).
50-ohm RF
Dummy Load
]
In-Line
Wattmeter
Deviation
Meter
Frequency
Counter
RF Signal
Generator
Sampling
Coupler
Figure 1: TX Alignment Setup
8-ohm
AF Load
SINAD
Meter
V/M
] button
DIAL
[V/M]
[V/M]
[
HM/RV
]
Figure 2: RX Alignment Setup
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A-Band 430 MHz Band Adjustment
Receiver Sensitivity Adjustment (TUNE DC)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"TUNE DC".
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at
a level of -10 dBµ, ±3.5 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz
audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob for maximum deflection on the
SINAD meter.
Ì Press the [
the display).
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
Alignment
FM S-Meter S-1 Adjustment (S1 LEVEL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"S1 LEVEL" with "NFM" icon.
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at
a level of -7 dBµ, ±3.5 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz au-
dio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
Squelch Hysteresis Confirmation (HIS SQL)
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"HIS SQL".
Ì Confirm that the alignment value is "0".
Squelch Threshold Adjustment (THLD SQL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"THLD SQL".
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at a level
of -12 dBµ, ±3.5 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
Tight Squelch Adjustment (TIGH SQL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"TIGH SQL".
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at a level
of +4 dBµ, ±3.5 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
FM S-Meter Full-Scale Adjustment (S9 LEVEL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"S9 LEVEL" with "NFM" icon.
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at
a level of +20 dBµ, ±3.5 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz
audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
Wide FM S-Meter S-1 Adjustment (S1 LEVEL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"S1 LEVEL" with "WFM" icon.
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at
a level of 0 dBµ, ±20 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz audio
tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
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Alignment
Wide FM S-Meter Full-Scale Adjustment (S9 LEVEL)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 2: RX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"S9 LEVEL" with "WFM" icon.
Ì Set the RF Signal Generator output to 435.100 MHz, at
a level of +20 dBµ, ±20 kHz deviation with a 1 kHz
audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the [
Full Scale level.
Ì Press the [
the display).
TX Power (HI) Adjustment (HI POWER)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"HI POWER".
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the Power Meter reading is 5.0 W (±0.1
W).
Ì Release the PTT switch, and then press the [
ton (the "" icon will disappear on the display).
TX Power (L3) Adjustment (L3 POWER)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"L3 POWER".
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the Power Meter setting is 2.5 W (±0.1
W).
Ì Release the PTT switch, and then press the [
ton (the "" icon will disappear on the display).
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] key two times to store the FM SMeter
F/W
] button (the "" icon will disappear on
V/M
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
] button (the "" icon will appear on the
V/M
V/M
V/M
] but-
] but-
TX Power (L2) Adjustment (L2 POWER)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"L2 POWER".
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the Power Meter setting is 1.0 W (±0.1
W).
Ì Release the PTT switch, and then press the [
ton (the "" icon will disappear on the display).
TX Power (L1) Adjustment (L1 POWER)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"L1 POWER".
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the Power Meter setting is 50 mW (+30
mW/ -20 mW) (VX-8E Type: 0.2W±0.05W).
Ì Release the PTT switch, and then press the [
ton (the "" icon will disappear on the display).
TX Deviation Adjustment (MAX DEV)
Ì Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 1: TX
Alignment Setup.
Ì Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Alignment Menu
"MAX DEV".
Ì Set the AF Signal Generator output to 50 mVrms with
a 1 kHz audio tone.
Ì Press the [
display).
Ì Press the PTT switch to transmit and rotate the DIAL
knob so that the Deviation Meter setting is 4.2 kHz ±
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VX-8R/E Technical Supplement
DESCRIPTION
PCB with Components
(with RF UNIT, CNTL UNIT, CONNECTOR UNIT, MAIN VCO UNIT, SUB-VCO)
The RF Unit PCB is no longer available for lots 01 to 07.
The New RF-2Unit is not compatible for lots 01 to 07.
If the new RF-2 Unit is installed, CNTL-2 Unit and CONNECTOR-2 Unit must also be installed.
Printed Circuit BoardFR018220D1-
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RF Unit (Lot. 1~7)
REF.
C 1064 CHIP CAP.0.01uF25VBGRM155B11E103KA01DK221488341-AB1
C 1065 CHIP CAP.0.1uF10VBGRM155B11A104KA01DK221088021-Bc3
C 1066 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AC3
C 1067 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AC1
C 1068 CHIP CAP.3pF5 0VCJUMK105CJ030CV-FK221782511-AC1
C 1069 CHIP CAP.18pF50VCHGRM1552C1H180JZ01DK221782181-AC1
C 1070 CHIP CAP.1pF5 0VCKUMK105CK010CV-FK221782481 -AC1
C 1071 CHIP CAP.2pF5 0VCKGRM1554C1H2R0CZ01DK221782041 -AC1
C 1072 CHIP CAP.18pF50VCHGRM1552C1H180JZ01DK221782181-AC1
C 1073 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1074 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB2
C 1075 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1076 CHIP CAP.56pF50VCHUMK105CH560JV-FK221782761-AB2
C 1077 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1078 CHIP CAP.8pF5 0VCHGRM1552C1H8R0DZ01DK221782101-Bb1
C 1079 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB2
C 1080 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1081 CHIP CAP.56pF50VCHUMK105CH560JV-FK221782761-AB2
C 1082 CHIP CAP.8pF5 0VCHGRM1552C1H8R0DZ01DK221782101-Bb1
C 1083 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -Bb1
C 1084 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -Bb1
C 1085 CHIP CAP.8pF5 0VCHGRM1552C1H8R0DZ01DK221782101-Bb1
C 1086 CHIP CAP.8pF5 0VCH
C 1087 CHIP CAP.22pF50VCHUMK105CH220JV-FK221782661-AB1
C 1088 CHIP CAP.0.01uF25VBGRM155B11E103KA01DK221488341-AB1
C 1089 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB1
C 1090 CHIP CAP.0.1uF10VBGRM155B11A104KA01DK221088021-AB1
C 1091 CHIP CAP.5pF5 0VCHUMK105CH050CV-FK221782531-AB1
C 1092 CHIP CAP.22pF50VCHUMK105CH220JV-FK221782661-AB1
C 1093 CHIP CAP.0.01uF25VBGRM155B11E103KA01DK221488341-AB1
C 1094 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB1
C 1095 CHIP CAP.5pF5 0VCHUMK105CH050CV-FK221782531-AB1
C 1096 CHIP CAP.1uF6.3VBGRM155B30J105KE18DK220888031-Bc3
C 1097 CHIP CAP.0.1uF10VBGRM155B11A104KA01DK221088021-AB3
C 1098 CHIP CAP.100pF50VCHGRM1552C1H101JD01DK221782361-AB3
C 1099 CHIP CAP.100pF50VCHGRM1552C1H101JD01DK221782361-AB3
C 1100 CHIP CAP.100pF50VCHGRM1552C1H101JD01DK221782361-AB3
C 1101 CHIP TA.CAP.0.1uF20VSKF-1D104M-RPK781300491-AB3
C 1102 CHIP CAP.0.33uF6.3VBGRM155B10J334KE01DK220888011-AB3
C 1103 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB3
C 1104 CHIP TA.CAP.4.7uF6.3VTEESVP0J475M8RK780800531 -AB3
C 1105 CHIP TA.CAP.0.1uF20VSKF-1D104M-RPK781300491-AB3
C 1106 CHIP TA.CAP.0.1uF20VSKF-1D104M-RPK781300491-AB3
C 1107 CHIP CAP.12pF50 VCHGRM1552C1H120JZ01DK221782141-AC1
C 1108 CHIP CAP.0.5pF50 VCKGRM1554C1HR50BZ01DK221782851-AC2
C 1109 CHIP CAP.5pF5 0VCHUMK105CH050CV-FK221782531-AC2
C 1110 CHIP CAP.3pF5 0VCJUMK105CJ030CV-FK221782511-AC2
C 1111 CHIP CAP.1pF5 0VCKUMK105CK010CV-FK221782481 -AB2
C 1113 CHIP CAP.56pF50VCHUMK105CH560JV-FK221782761-AB2
C 1114 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1115 CHIP CAP.3pF5 0VCJUMK105CJ030CV-FK221782511-AB2
C 1116 CHIP CAP.1pF5 0VCKUMK105CK010CV-FK221782481 -AB2
C 1118 CHIP CAP.56pF50VCHUMK105CH560JV-FK221782761-AB2
C 1119 CHIP CAP.4pF5 0VCHUMK105CH040CV-FK221782521-AB2
C 1120 CHIP CAP.9pF5 0VCHUMK105CH090DV-FK221782571-Ba1
C 1121 CHIP CAP.3pF5 0VCJUMK105CJ030CV-FK221782511-AB2
C 1122 CHIP CAP.9pF5 0VCHUMK105CH090DV-FK221782571-Ba1
C 1123 CHIP CAP.1pF5 0VCKUMK105CK010CV-FK221782481 -Ba1
C 1124 CHIP CAP.2pF5 0VCKUMK105CK020CV-FK221782501 -Ba1
C 1125 CHIP CAP.0.001uF50VBGRM155B11H102KA01DK221788091 -AB1
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DESCRIPTION
VALUEV/WTOL.VXSTD P/NMFR’S DESIGVERS.
GRM1552C1H8R0DZ01DK221782101-Bb1
VX-8R/E Technical Supplement
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