Re: 5-terminal Capacitor



On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:57:26 +0000 (UTC), Peter A Forbes
<diesel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On 28 Nov 2005 19:18:19 -0800, "Christopher Pikula" <ChrisPikula@xxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>>Heya.
>>I have rescued an older capacitor from a Mobo, of undeterminant
>>origins, and I discovered it (or I should say they) have 5 leads. a
>>-. 1, 2, 3, 4. I've tried looking it up on the net, but I've had no
>>luck. Maybe someone here can help me?
>>
>>Wordage on Cap:
>>Siemens
>>German
>>LL LL LL LL
>>B43507-F0687-M
>>680uFan1 +20/-20%
>>385V--
>>-40 . . . +85*C
>>DIN 41268
>>05.93
>>
>>I've got it to hold a charge across the 1 --> - leads, but other than
>>that, it's not giving me any hints. Its fairly big, with a 2cm Radius
>>and a 7cm height, which leads me to believe that there is more than one
>>capacitor in there, but hey, if I knew, would I be asking you guys?
>
>It is or was a standard Euro package, made by Philips/BD Components and BHC in
>the UK as well.
>
>If you find the relevant Philips data ***, it will apply to the Siemens cap as
>well.
>
>I'll have a look in our data books at the factory later.
>
>Peter

If it is the equivalent, the Philips/BC part is:

2222 053 58681

PCB grid is in the form of four pins as a star with pin 5 off on its
own.

If you look at RS part number 107-870 as a means of getting up the
catalogue page, there is a set of pinouts at the bottom of that page.

http://www.rs-components.co.uk/electronic-components-uk/163528640-electronic-components-power-connectors-alp20-series.html

HTH

Peter
Peter
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Peter A Forbes
Prepair Ltd, Luton, UK
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http://www.prepair.co.uk
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