I'm attempting to use my TV Tuner/Capture features on my ATI card for the first time. First off I have all the latest drivers/software installed. (As of 8/1/02)... I'm also testing on a FRESH install of Win2k. With the most current (and any other vers except the 7.1 that came with the card) the...
maybe a irq conflict that only surfaces during tv/capture. any conflicts/other devices using same irq in the device manager?
hmm I very much doubt it. I don't have a whole lot on the machine but I'll take another look.
could be a motherboard/video conflict.....are you using your motherboard's...
I'm attempting to use my TV Tuner/Capture features on my ATI card for the first time. First off I have all the latest drivers/software installed. (As of 8/1/02)... I'm also testing on a FRESH install of Win2k. With the most current (and any other vers except the 7.1 that came with the card) the...
Here is a link to a capacitor I am trying to identify and find a place i can purchase a replacement. The only written information is presented on the top. I cannot locate anything to specific positive and negative connections but I assume the side with the black marking could mean a negative...
I'm still abit confused as to what exactly I'm looking for.
here is a link to a simple little drawing i did of it. Maybe this would help determine exactly what it is?
Image of capacitor
Thanks
Eric
Well I'm pretty sure i need a 100uf 10 volt surface mount. Now I just need to know a good place to buy them at. If you know any big chain stores that may stock them like a radioshack or something? Or maybe a decent place online?
Thanks again
Eric
<< The marking style indicated that it was most likely surface mount. And the OP4/OPN is most likely a dielectric type. (generally not important). Ceramic caps often have dielectrics stated as "Y5V", "X7R", "NPO", "COG", and "Z5U". I haven't had to look too hard into electrolytics though, and...
<< 100 uF
10V
Oddly enough we use some caps similar to what you described with the markings:
100
16S
OPN
And they're 100uF 16V caps. >>
Another responce elsewhere said
100uf 10 volt surface mount
Just wondering what the op4/opn means? that how he determined surface mount?
>>probably a cap, yes. I have replaced 16 caps on a mobo (all had exploded). usually you will see "xyz pF" or uF... does it say that >>anywhere? it should also have a voltage rating "x.y V". you can solder in another cap that has the same capacitance and an equal or >>higher voltage rating...
Through abit of carelessness I knocked what I believe is a capacitor off of my motherboard. Labeled on it is
100
10s
op4
I was wondering if anyone would be able to determine by the above information what exactly I need and where it could be found? If it helps it is aprox 1/4 inch in diameter...
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