From: Paul Conners on
<http://i50.tinypic.com/14jtc0l.jpg>

Electrolytic? Tantalum?

Manufacturer? Data sheet?

Thanks.

From: Jeffrey D Angus on
Paul Conners wrote:
> <http://i50.tinypic.com/14jtc0l.jpg>
>
> Electrolytic? Tantalum?
>
> Manufacturer? Data sheet?
>
> Thanks.
>
Siemens. At least from the trademark.
Possibly 1 UF at 40 VDC

Jeff


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From: John Larkin on
On Wed, 19 May 2010 16:17:22 -0700, Paul Conners
<pconners98(a)gUSmail.com> wrote:

><http://i50.tinypic.com/14jtc0l.jpg>
>
>Electrolytic? Tantalum?
>
>Manufacturer? Data sheet?
>
>Thanks.

Siemens logo.

John

From: Paul Conners on
> Paul Conners wrote:
>> <http://i50.tinypic.com/14jtc0l.jpg>
>>
>> Electrolytic? Tantalum?
>>
>> Manufacturer? Data sheet?

> Siemens. At least from the trademark.
> Possibly 1 UF at 40 VDC
>
> Jeff

Type?

From: Jeff Liebermann on
On Wed, 19 May 2010 17:09:05 -0700, Paul Conners
<pconners98(a)gUSmail.com> wrote:

>> Paul Conners wrote:
>>> <http://i50.tinypic.com/14jtc0l.jpg>
>>>
>>> Electrolytic? Tantalum?
>>>
>>> Manufacturer? Data sheet?
>
>> Siemens. At least from the trademark.
>> Possibly 1 UF at 40 VDC
>>
>> Jeff
>
>Type?

Nice photo. Dimensions would have been helpful.

My guess(tm) is Tantalum. It's not ceramic as it appears to be
polarized. It's not metalized film, for the same reason. It's too
small for electrolytic. That leaves tantalum.

Siemens sold their cazapitor division to EPCOS:
<http://www.epcos.com>
I couldn't find anything on the site resembling that capacitor.

I recall using similarly packaged caps back in the 1970's from Kemet.
I couldn't find any Epoxy B packaged tantalums on the Kemet site, but
there are similar packages with what looks like the right lead
spacing. See:
<http://www.kemet.com/kemet/web/homepage/kechome.nsf/weben/014FB383A945D0938525751600535A31/$file/F3296_ProductSelection.pdf#page=3>
and look for "Tantalum Molded Radial" on Page 7. If you have a
Digikey or Mouser printed catalog, you might want to skim through the
pages and see if there's something similar. I'm too lazy to do it
right now.

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