I have a 1991 vintage PC board with a component on it which looks like a diode and I'm trying to identify it.
On the PCB it'd labeled D5 so it'd make sense if it were a diode.
It is axial through hole, 0.1" dia x 0.115" long and is black plastic with a typical diode like polarity ring/stripe at one end. It has markings 16K3.
The 1 & 6 are oriented one above the other as you roll the component around (with the diode axis being horizontal), like the numerals in an old mechanical odometer while the K & 3 are side by side, at 90 degrees to the 1 & 6. You'd read them upright if you turn the diode axis vertical and turn it counter clockwise.
Have Googled with no luck.
Any component experts out there that know what this thing is?
Thanks
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On the PCB it'd labeled D5 so it'd make sense if it were a diode.
It is axial through hole, 0.1" dia x 0.115" long and is black plastic with a typical diode like polarity ring/stripe at one end. It has markings 16K3.
The 1 & 6 are oriented one above the other as you roll the component around (with the diode axis being horizontal), like the numerals in an old mechanical odometer while the K & 3 are side by side, at 90 degrees to the 1 & 6. You'd read them upright if you turn the diode axis vertical and turn it counter clockwise.
Have Googled with no luck.
Any component experts out there that know what this thing is?
Thanks
D

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