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Wm James
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I'm trying to repair an optical encoder from a machine and have
trouble identifying a component. It's two leads, surface mount,
rectangular and as tall as it is wide, and about twice as long. The
length is about the same as a 1/2 watt resistor.
It looks like a plastic case, but isn't, breaking it open shows it's
semiconductor material. I suspect it's a diode. One end was burned
enough to make it hard to see any polarity indicator, but it could
have been there. I was barely able to read the numbers on it:
A 475V
P3503
Unfortunately, none of that seems to cross reference with anything
I've found so far witn NEC, ECG, etc., or even googling the numbers.
I would appreciate any assistance. If anyone knows what this device
is, with enough specs to make a substitution, I would appreciate it.
The email addy is valid without the ".nospam.invalid" and or I'll
check beck here.
Thanks
trouble identifying a component. It's two leads, surface mount,
rectangular and as tall as it is wide, and about twice as long. The
length is about the same as a 1/2 watt resistor.
It looks like a plastic case, but isn't, breaking it open shows it's
semiconductor material. I suspect it's a diode. One end was burned
enough to make it hard to see any polarity indicator, but it could
have been there. I was barely able to read the numbers on it:
A 475V
P3503
Unfortunately, none of that seems to cross reference with anything
I've found so far witn NEC, ECG, etc., or even googling the numbers.
I would appreciate any assistance. If anyone knows what this device
is, with enough specs to make a substitution, I would appreciate it.
The email addy is valid without the ".nospam.invalid" and or I'll
check beck here.
Thanks