Reqd Date Decoder for Rubycon Electrolytic capcitor

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  • callmejr
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    • Jun 2009
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    Reqd Date Decoder for Rubycon Electrolytic capcitor

    Hello,

    Please if anybody has the Date code decoder for the Rubycon YXG & YXF electrolyitc capcitors, please help me

    or please decode the following 2 informations from 2 caps

    3M0806
    A0812


    Regds
    Ravi
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  • brispuss
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    • Dec 2012
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    Re: Reqd Date Decoder for Rubycon Electrolytic capcitor

    Not entirely certain, but the letter usually indicates manufacturing location.

    The "08" indicates the year 2008.

    And "06" and "12" usually indicate the week of manufacture.

    So 3M0806 capacitor was manufactured in week 6 of 2008, and A0812 capacitor was manufactured in week 12 of 2008.

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