Electronic Industries Association of Japan explained

Electronic Industries Association of Japan
Type:Incentive KK
Industry:trade association
Foundation:1948
Japan
Location:Japan
Num Locations:Taito, Tokyo, Japan
Defunct:2000 (as JEITA)
Fate:Pending merger with JEIDA, Reorganized into JEITA
Successor:JEITA
Area Served:Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan

Founded in 1948, the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (EIAJ) was one of two Japanese electronics trade organizations that were merged into the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

Prior to the merger, EIAJ created a number of electronics industry standards that have had some use outside Japan, including:

Another standard is the multi-channel TV sound system used with the NTSC-J analog TV system. It is often referred to simply as EIAJ, or sometimes as FM-FM audio.

Transistor nomenclature

The Japanese technical standard JIS-C-7102 provides a method of developing part numbers for transistor devices.[1] The part number has up to five fields, for example in the number 2SC82DA:

History

in 1948, Electronic Industries Association of Japan has first appeared in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. In 2000, Electronic Industries Association of Japan became a Pending merger with JEIDA and was Reorganized into JEITA.

References

  1. Larry D. Wolfgang and Charles L. Hutchinson (ed) The ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs 1991 Sixty-Eighth editionARRL, 1990, page 35-15

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