Why do we need a part numbering system?
Eventually, any “intelligent” part numbering system encounters a need its designers did not anticipate. This is the primary reason we advocate the next sequential number system. (Sometimes referred to as sequential random numbers.) In this system, whenever a part number is required, a service supplies the next number.
Which is the right part numbering scheme for You?
The part number contains descriptive and informative details that provide significant information about the part. With this type of scheme, a part number generated for a resistor might be RES-100-0003, where “RES” stands for resistor, “100” is the resistance value in ohms and “0003” is a serialized suffix. Which scheme should you use?
Is there a point of failure in part numbering?
No single point of failure: To rely on a single person who knows the part numbering system in great detail might mean you sometimes have to wait to assign a part number. With non-significant part numbering, you can easily have multiple people pull part numbers.
What are the different types of part numbers?
Manufacturers typically use one of the following types of part numbering schemes: Non-intelligent – Also referred to as “non-significant.” The part number does not provide any information about the part. Non-significant part numbers are typically serial (pulled in numerical order), regardless of the type of part.
Eventually, any “intelligent” part numbering system encounters a need its designers did not anticipate. This is the primary reason we advocate the next sequential number system. (Sometimes referred to as sequential random numbers.) In this system, whenever a part number is required, a service supplies the next number.
The part number contains descriptive and informative details that provide significant information about the part. With this type of scheme, a part number generated for a resistor might be RES-100-0003, where “RES” stands for resistor, “100” is the resistance value in ohms and “0003” is a serialized suffix. Which scheme should you use?
What does the part number in part number mean?
Part number. This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. A part number (often abbreviated PN, P/N, part no., or part #) is an identifier of a particular part design used in a particular industry.
No single point of failure: To rely on a single person who knows the part numbering system in great detail might mean you sometimes have to wait to assign a part number. With non-significant part numbering, you can easily have multiple people pull part numbers.