Hi dear, what expected the cost for 200+200?
I don't know yet. It depends on the "format" that people want. For example, if I am going to sell these in bags of 500 pieces, I'll have to get some bags, envelopes, pay shipping, etc. If I am going to sell them in bags of 50 pieces, I have to buy 10 times more bags and envelopes...
What would be "right" for you guys?
I think that bags of 100 is a good way.I don't know yet. It depends on the "format" that people want. For example, if I am going to sell these in bags of 500 pieces, I'll have to get some bags, envelopes, pay shipping, etc. If I am going to sell them in bags of 50 pieces, I have to buy 10 times more bags and envelopes...
What would be "right" for you guys?
If someone need more he can get 2 bags or 200 pieces.
Hi Matthias,
no ESD bags needed to pack BJT transistors.
Best regards!
Though its probably a good idea. BJT's are not immune to static damage, just a lot more robust than MOS devices. Base-emitter avalanche breakdown will damage a BJT, albeit less rapidly than gate-oxide failure
No, no need to count.Ok, aiming for bags with 100 pieces then.
Would you be okay with if it were not EXACTLY 100 pieces? I'd prefer to fill those bags by weighing them instead of counting.
Do the bags HAVE to be ESD types, or can I just use regular plastic bags?
Use a scale.
No need ESD protection, use regular plastic bags.
PS who is the manufacture of those 550,560?
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PS who is the manufacture of those 550,560?
ON Semi / Fairchild
Ok, aiming for bags with 100 pieces then.
Would you be okay with if it were not EXACTLY 100 pieces? I'd prefer to fill those bags by weighing them instead of counting.
Do the bags HAVE to be ESD types, or can I just use regular plastic bags?
Weighing is widely use for small items, just use precision scale
Antistatic bag is mandatory to prevent reproaches if they are dead transistors. By the way a bag cost nothing (may be the cost of one transistor !).
By the way a bag cost nothing.
Shipping costs...
I took a bag (140x200mm) and get 2gShipping costs...
In France a letter can have a thickness of 3cm. Is it he same in Switzerland ? A letter with tracking may be the solution...
or threeLooking forward to getting a bag or two.
Matthias,
are these BC550/560C's?
Best regards!
Yes BC550C and BC560C.
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