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Identification of two components
Need help for identifying componentsThese 105ESM components appear to be capacitors. What are they, and which datasheet may I refer to?Identify salvaged partsTwo tube coil componentsAnother capacitor like componentHelp identify these two componentsSMD Component Identification 6 pin with diode propertiesIdentifying componentsNeed help identifying replacement components on PCBWhat are these two components ? I can't identify them
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Can you help me identify these two components? I cannot find information on them on the web. They appear to be ceramic filters of some kind.
Front of Component 1:
Back of Component 1:
Front of Component 2:
Back of Component 2:
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Can you help me identify these two components? I cannot find information on them on the web. They appear to be ceramic filters of some kind.
Front of Component 1:
Back of Component 1:
Front of Component 2:
Back of Component 2:
identification components
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
Jul 1 at 23:47
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They are probably resettable fuses
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– gurghet
Jul 2 at 0:02
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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Jul 2 at 2:05
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Can you help me identify these two components? I cannot find information on them on the web. They appear to be ceramic filters of some kind.
Front of Component 1:
Back of Component 1:
Front of Component 2:
Back of Component 2:
identification components
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Can you help me identify these two components? I cannot find information on them on the web. They appear to be ceramic filters of some kind.
Front of Component 1:
Back of Component 1:
Front of Component 2:
Back of Component 2:
identification components
identification components
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
Jul 1 at 23:47
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They are probably resettable fuses
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– gurghet
Jul 2 at 0:02
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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– analogsystemsrf
Jul 2 at 2:05
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
Jul 1 at 23:47
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They are probably resettable fuses
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– gurghet
Jul 2 at 0:02
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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– analogsystemsrf
Jul 2 at 2:05
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
Jul 1 at 23:47
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
Jul 1 at 23:47
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They are probably resettable fuses
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– gurghet
Jul 2 at 0:02
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They are probably resettable fuses
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– gurghet
Jul 2 at 0:02
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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– analogsystemsrf
Jul 2 at 2:05
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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They are resettable fuses, the big one is 600V for 160mA
https://www.distrelec.nl/en/radial-resettable-fuse-240-ma-ohm-littelfuse-trf250-120/p/16026991
The second is 30V for 1.6A
https://m.littelfuse.com/~/media/electronics/datasheets/resettable_ptcs/littelfuse_ptc_30r_datasheet.pdf.pdf
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They are resettable fuses, the big one is 600V for 160mA
https://www.distrelec.nl/en/radial-resettable-fuse-240-ma-ohm-littelfuse-trf250-120/p/16026991
The second is 30V for 1.6A
https://m.littelfuse.com/~/media/electronics/datasheets/resettable_ptcs/littelfuse_ptc_30r_datasheet.pdf.pdf
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They are resettable fuses, the big one is 600V for 160mA
https://www.distrelec.nl/en/radial-resettable-fuse-240-ma-ohm-littelfuse-trf250-120/p/16026991
The second is 30V for 1.6A
https://m.littelfuse.com/~/media/electronics/datasheets/resettable_ptcs/littelfuse_ptc_30r_datasheet.pdf.pdf
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They are resettable fuses, the big one is 600V for 160mA
https://www.distrelec.nl/en/radial-resettable-fuse-240-ma-ohm-littelfuse-trf250-120/p/16026991
The second is 30V for 1.6A
https://m.littelfuse.com/~/media/electronics/datasheets/resettable_ptcs/littelfuse_ptc_30r_datasheet.pdf.pdf
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They are resettable fuses, the big one is 600V for 160mA
https://www.distrelec.nl/en/radial-resettable-fuse-240-ma-ohm-littelfuse-trf250-120/p/16026991
The second is 30V for 1.6A
https://m.littelfuse.com/~/media/electronics/datasheets/resettable_ptcs/littelfuse_ptc_30r_datasheet.pdf.pdf
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They look like tantalum capacitors.
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– Michel Keijzers
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They are probably resettable fuses
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these cannot be filters, because they'd need a third/ground pin to dump rejected energy into.
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– analogsystemsrf
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