My Fluke 110 DMM is Toast.
Dec 31, 2004 at 7:42 PM Post #16 of 44
C18 would suggest it's a capacitor. snap you beat me to it by 3 seconds
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these will be ok
 
Jan 1, 2005 at 12:22 AM Post #20 of 44
Its definitely a Quantum Flux Capacitor.
Sure looks like the dilithium crystals have leaked out.
 
Jan 1, 2005 at 4:22 AM Post #24 of 44
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Originally Posted by kevin gilmore
Its definitely a Quantum Flux Capacitor.
Sure looks like the dilithium crystals have leaked out.



Whoa, I sure hope Ed can stabilize the Plasma conduit before there's a warp core breech!

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Jan 1, 2005 at 8:39 PM Post #27 of 44
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Originally Posted by guzzler
Ok, ok... I admit defeat, fairs fair, couldn't see the silkscreening from the first picture... hmph

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That's because the top part of the chip was broken off. I could hear it rattling inside the case. I shook it a bit and it fell out. So I placed it on top to take the pic.

And, Oy. Only hung over a tiny bit..........
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-Ed
 
Jan 2, 2005 at 11:52 AM Post #28 of 44
I've been around this forum for a couple of months now but until now i hadn't found a reason to make a post until now, i'am actually a little bit disappointed to see that only one member had the right answer
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It is just one simple tantalum chip capacitor of 47uF/10V most likely a case size D. One thing to remember with these caps is that the + lead is at the white stripe.
Digikey had plenty of those, nothing fancy to be ordered, it's a plain simple tantalum cap.
 
Jan 2, 2005 at 12:16 PM Post #29 of 44
actually i shoulda known, some guy on another forum posted a similar looking smt componenet and everyone called it a diode until someone said it was a cap
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yea, its a cap :p
 

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