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Hello Does anyone know where I can find part number http://netsemi.com/p-1757290-0603b562k101nt.aspx"
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brewnog said:Crazy idea, but did you try the company you linked to?
Part Number: 0603B562K101NT
Surface Mount X7R Chip Capacitors
Size Code: 0603 0.060"x0.030"
Diel Code: B X7R
Cap Code: 562 5.6 nf
Tol Code: K +/- 10%
Volt Code: 101 100 V
Term Code: N Nickel Barrier 100% Tin Solder
Pack Code: T Reeled on 7" or 13" reels
Lead Code: Information not available
Reference: X7R_comm.pdf
High Reliability Surface Mount X7R Chip Capacitors
Size Code: 0603 0.060"x0.030"
Diel Code: B X7R
Cap Code: 562 5.6 nf
Tol Code: K +/- 10%
Volt Code: 101 100 V
Term Code: N Nickel Barrier 100% Tin Solder
Pack Code: T Reeled on 7" or 13" reels
Lead Code: Information not available
Reference: X7R_HiRel.pdf
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