1276-2872-1-NDCAP CER 10UF 16V 10% X7R 0805
would anyone have a few they like to sell ? i bought every part to assemble a driver but that one is out of stock
1276-2872-1-NDCAP CER 10UF 16V 10% X7R 0805
would anyone have a few they like to sell ? i bought every part to assemble a driver but that one is out of stock
Link broken... once an item is in your cart the link only works for you, search for the item number then paste the link to it from the results page.
It wasn’t that funny, but with all the mentions of it, I can’t just delete the post.
Huh?
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You can’t see the photo?
i can ^
This is the one?
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?x=0&y=0&lang=en&site=us&keywords=1276-2872-1-ND
EDIT: This might work (if you need 100 of them):
EDIT 1: Or you (or someone) can pull it off of a junk driver - though I’m not sure if you can tell the capacitance?
Actual link: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/CL21B106KOQNNNE/1276-2872-1-ND/3890958
Link to the item from your cart page: http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&itemSeq=156426008&uq=635449403822079788
They're not the same. The links from stuff in your cart only work for you, once it's been added.
'Copy image' is not the same as 'Copy image location'. One is the raw data in the picture, the other is where the pic is located.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/CL21B106KPQNNNE/1276-1764-1-ND/3889850
Same as original, just 10v instead of 16v.
Damn you… that’s my line…
At this point, I still don’t know if you guys can see the picture or not, I can.
You probably already know this but I’d highly advise getting different brand cap’s, 1uf (off time) and 10uf (input) are exactly the same size and they’re not marked in any way. If you get different brands they’ll either be different color or different widths of metal ends so you can ID them from one another.
Thanks CK, a member hooked me up with some
CK, I take and mark the tape with a marker as soon as I get them, that way I can tell the different capacitors apart even if they get put in the wrong bin.
I also found it is out of stock but I have some drivers on order that I can cannibalise.
You don't need that particular brand of capacitor. You can pick any MLCC that is 10V-16V, X7R, 10uF, and 0805. There are at least a dozen capacitors in stock that meet this criteria.
You probably already know this but I’d highly advise getting different brand cap’s, 1uf (off time) and 10uf (input) are exactly the same size and they’re not marked in any way. If you get different brands they’ll either be different color or different widths of metal ends so you can ID them from one another.
No, you just need one of these:
OK, I was buying some crap precision electronic stuff on Ebay and the seller also listed these little gizmos: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261527017059?ru=http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?\_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D261527017059%26_rdc%3D1 Runs off a 9V battery. Pop a part into the ZIF test socket or hold it to some SMD pads on the circuit board. Press the TEST button, and it tells you what you have. Automatically identifies transistors, FETS, diodes, SCRs, resistors, inductors, capacitors, an…
And you might want to add a pair of SMD tweezers…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SMD-Inductor-Test-Clip-Probe-Tweezers-for-Resistor-Multimeter-Capacitor-LS4G-/130961155930?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e7de4a75a
Thanks TP, ordered last week, should be here oct22 (I’m hoping it comes faster than quoted).
I also have parts coming for another type of cap tester I found how to build.
I have caps from 2nf all the way up to 1500000uf (yes 1.5F) so it’ll be interesting to see how accurate it is, that’s the main function I’m after (which is why I also ordered the stuff to build the other one that does cap’s only).