This cap went bad in my camera controller board. I have been searching all through Mouser and other sites and come up empty handed. Help please?
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Your not giving us a lot to go on. Its probably 22uF but it doesnt state the voltage. You will get a better response if you post a clear picture of the board it is on using manage attachments. If the board make/model number is not visible in the picture state it. Do you know what voltages are on the board in the area where the cap is?Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740
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Tossing out a couple of possibilities, looks like a 22uF, possibly either a polymer cap or an FK series (Panasonic?). The "H" might refer to thee voltage, or it could mean Hitachi. If it's a polymer, those are very low ESR, and are 35V or lower.PeteS in CA
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Panasonic FK series, 22uF @ 50v - D= 6.3mm / H= 6.6mm (overall)
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