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lopezgomezjm

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I need to replace a capacitor in my motherboard, a solid state type of capacitor. The only data I have is a series of numbers in the package of the capacitor: 732e in the first row, 101 in the second and 16 in the third. Can you tell me what that numbers mean and the electrical especifications I need to know for the replacement. Thank you very much.
 

CocaCola

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Not sure what you mean by "solid state type" they are all solid state, non-serviceable nowadays...

Anyway the likely...

732e = Manufacture specific identification
101 = 100 pf
16 = 16V
 

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They're a "better" electrolytic.

101 = 100uF

732e is the series identification which tells you the ESR and other things. There was a similar thread recently where I linked to some information and a site to purchase them.
 

lopezgomezjm

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Ok, thank you both Coca Cola and Steve for your response, it has been very helpfull to me. Thank you again.
 
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