Where can I find a replacement for part number 0603B562K101NT?

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In summary, the part number being searched for is 0603B562K101NT, which is an X7R SMT capacitor made by NOVACAP. The company website linked in the conversation provides the product information and specifications for the capacitor. The conversation also suggests alternative options for obtaining the part, such as contacting the company or ordering from other distributors.
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What is the item? A resistor?
 
  • #3
Crazy idea, but did you try the company you linked to?
 
  • #4
I'm afraid that I'm the only obsolete item that I've ever been able to find, and even then I sometimes get lost.
 
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brewnog said:
Crazy idea, but did you try the company you linked to?

Yeah, following the link shows that it's an X7R SMT capacitor, made by NOVACAP:

http://www.novacap.com/search_part.php

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

You can call them for distributor information, or just order an equivalent part from Digikey, Mouser, etc.
 

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