OT: Surface-Mount Parts Repair

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Author: Gene Holmerud
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Two other possibilities: Jameco http://jameco.com/ Apache Reclaimation & Electronics, about 3rd Av & Apache St (immediately north of Maricopa Fwy). 33 uf is a standard part, so I'm surprised Tri-Tek didn't have it. BTW, that stripe on one of the leads is very likely a polarity indication. Just match the new one to the marking on the board. Gene

Don Calfa <> wrote:I used to order all sorts of caps from digi-key. They have a web site
digi-key.com. Not too sure if they still stock alot of the weird stuff.

wrote:

> I need to replace a surface-mount part due to mechanical damage to the
>old one. It's on the processor board in a notebook computer. Markings on the
>itsby-bitsy little broken part (lead broken off) are "33-6" and a stripe next
>to one of the two connections. The board is marked "C33" and one connection
>is marked "+". The part is approximately 2x2x3 mm (maybe less).
> A couple of questions:
>1) I'm guessing this is a 33 ufd tantalum capacitor. Agree?
>2) Assuming I get a tiny-tip soldering iron, is this something a mere human is
>likely to be able to replace or would I be better off taking it somewhere
>(WHERE?) and letting someone else do it who has "the proper equipment?"
>3) Where in town can I find the part (I've already been to Fry's on
>Thunderbird and Tri-Tek Electronics on Peoria, both in the NW quarter of the
>Valley)? Apparently 33 ufd is larger than most places stock.
> TIA!
>
>
>


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<DIV>Two other possibilities:</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Jameco <A href="http://jameco.com/">http://jameco.com/</A></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Apache Reclaimation &amp; Electronics, about 3rd Av &amp; Apache St (immediately north of Maricopa Fwy).&nbsp; 33 uf is a standard part, so I'm surprised Tri-Tek didn't have it.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>BTW, that stripe on one of the leads is&nbsp;very likely a&nbsp;polarity indication.&nbsp; Just match the new one to the marking on the board.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Gene<BR><BR><B><I>Don Calfa &lt;&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I used to order all sorts of caps from digi-key. They have a web site <BR>digi-key.com. Not too sure if they still stock alot of the weird stuff.<BR><BR> wrote:<BR><BR>&gt; I need to replace a surface-mount part due to mechanical damage to the <BR>&gt;old one. It's on the processor board in a notebook computer. Markings on the <BR>&gt;itsby-bitsy little broken part (lead broken off) are "33-6" and a stripe next <BR>&gt;to one of the two connections. The board is marked "C33" and one connection <BR>&gt;is marked "+". The part is approximately 2x2x3 mm (maybe less).<BR>&gt; A couple of questions:<BR>&gt;1) I'm guessing this is a 33 ufd tantalum capacitor. Agree?<BR>&gt;2) Assuming I get a tiny-tip soldering iron, is this something a mere human is <BR>&gt;likely to be able to replace or would I be better off taking it somewhere <BR>&gt;(WHERE?) and letting someone else do it who has "the proper equipment?"<BR>&gt;3) Where in town can I find the part (I've already been to Fry's on <BR>&gt;Thunderbird and Tri-Tek Electronics on Peoria, both in the NW quarter of the <BR>&gt;Valley)? Apparently 33 ufd is larger than most places stock.<BR>&gt; TIA!<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;<BR><BR>-- <BR>Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. <BR>Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! <BR>http://shopnow.netscape.com/<BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------------------------<BR>PLUG-discuss mailing list - <BR>To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings:<BR>http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss</BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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