It's a tantalum cap marked 'NEP JE8'
Anyone know the value of this cap marked 'NEP JE8'
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by ManiackkHello,
Device: PocketBook InkPad 3
Mainboard: XRZ_E091_PB740-VTTOA-V1.1 / 2017-10-12
I'm replacing the broken microUSB connector on this e-reader, and during inspection after desoldering, I noticed a loose black SMD component marked "CT". One of them was torn off along with the pad, while the other one (marked in the photo) is still in place.
I would appreciate help identifying this component.
Measuring the loose component with a multimeter gives 5.84 MΩ in both directions, while the one still on the board shows no measurable...2 Photos -
please refer to the attached pics. is it safe to apply power with that tantalum cap like that without causing fireworks? i dont wanna burn a hole through the pcb as the gpu chip is on the other side.
happened to me once before with a shorted mlcc. shorted mlcc on a vrm power phase burned a hole through the pcb power section but thankfully that was nowhere near the gpu chip. but the video card still ended up in the landfill anyway tho as the burn-through was not fixable.
so do let me know what u think of the chipped tantalum there. thanks....-
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by to5it0Need Clean BIOS/EC Bin File for Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e - Stuck with 0275 Error CMS
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I am attempting a repair on a Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e that is currently stuck at boot with the error: "0275 error CMS" even after setup new bios battery and will not allow me to enter the BIOS/Setup.
This is a critical issue that I believe requires flashing the BIOS chip directly using a programmer (e.g., CH341A/RT809H), as standard software updates or resets are not possible.
I have opened the laptop and identified the main BIOS chip...2 Photos-
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by Kaos62I wonder if anyone can help a newbie, I have a Qnap TS-130 that is totally dead. The component marked U3 in the photo seems to be shorted but I am havin trouble identifying it.
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by GeosphereHello,
I’m trying to repair a Lucky Miner LV06 Bitcoin miner that was given to me.
It looks like someone plugged 12 V into the 5 V rail and fried the three small adjustable regulators.
Each regulator is a SOT-23-5 package, all marked “BFCV.” I can’t find any datasheet or reference to that code. The regulators appear to generate 3.3 V (for ESP32), 1.8 V, and ~0.8 V (for the BM1366 ASICs), set by resistor dividers?.
From tracing the PCB:
Pin 1 (red) → 5 V in
Pin 2 > GND
Pin 3 (yellow) > output ... - Loading...
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