What's that component?

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From a clock radio, there's a 2-pin component labeled 2A153K. Looks like
a japanese part number. Anybody here knows what is it?

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In article <MPG.19d1c71aa07d40589897f6@news.cis.dfn.de>,
cmtrappedmail@uol.com.br mentioned...
From a clock radio, there's a 2-pin component labeled 2A153K. Looks like
a japanese part number. Anybody here knows what is it?
The numbers seem to indicate that it's a 15000 pF 10% capacitor, or 15
nF capacitor. But you gave no description of the package, so it could
be an inductor or resistor, etc. It might even be a crystal or
resonator.


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Watson A.Name - Watt Sun scribbled:

The numbers seem to indicate that it's a 15000 pF 10% capacitor, or 15
nF capacitor. But you gave no description of the package, so it could
be an inductor or resistor, etc. It might even be a crystal or
resonator.
It's on a package that vaguely remebers a cube with rounded edges. No
markings other than 2A153K, though.
Googling for it says that it's a capacitor.

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