I broke a capacitor off a PC motherboard I was removing, and am having trouble identifying it. Anyone able to help?
Here's the casing:
I broke a capacitor off a PC motherboard I was removing, and am having trouble identifying it. Anyone able to help?
Here's the casing:
That Fujitsu's logo. 101 = 10E1 usually means 100 uF. 16 is probably 16V. Probably an aluminum electrolytic. The 883e should identify the particular component family. For a PC board, you should make sure the replacement cap has the same lifetime as the one it's replacing, since a weak cap isn't going to last long on a hot PC motherboard.
Here's a Fujistu cap I found at ebay with no effort: 4 Fujitsu re 16V 270uF Aluminum Solid Capacitor | eBay I have no idea if the families are similar.
This puts me on the right track. Thank you!
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