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Default Help with component identification

On Sep 12, 10:28*pm, "Mikeydude"
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Try hehttp://www.electronics2000.co.uk/calc/calccap.php
and hehttp://www.electronics2000.co.uk/dat...f/capmarks.php

I'm not sure which 3-digit number represents the value, but I hope this
helps a bit.
For example, if the first number, 100, is the value:
Look it up on the first link I included, and it turns out to be 10pf, 2%.
IF the first number is the value.

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Hello all, I am trying to replace this damaged component (
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3282/...5251b53_m.jpg). I'm
pretty sure it's a surface mount capacitor but I can't figure out
what
it's values are or where to get a replacement (digikey?). Can I just
replace it with a standard radio-shack cap of the same capacitance?
Thanks to anyone who can help!


Nathan


I did find that, but as you said, don't know which one is the value. I
remember once seeing a website that could decode these but I can't
find it.