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Open Panzer Help & Info => Open Panzer Help => Topic started by: skb6666 on May 17, 2022, 06:31:15 AM

Title: Obsolete part
Post by: skb6666 on May 17, 2022, 06:31:15 AM
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is a replacement part for the below. Its the last part I need to complete my PCBs.

C14   S   5.3x5.3 mm (0.209")   Panasonic - ECG   CAP ALUM 10UF 35V 20% SMD   EEE-1VA100SR

Thanks

Steve
Title: Re: Obsolete part
Post by: jhamm on May 17, 2022, 01:47:22 PM
Hi Steve,
search for an electrolytic capacitor with the same data.
There are enough manufacturers who have something suitable on offer.
It doesn't have to be Panasonic.
Title: Re: Obsolete part
Post by: LukeZ on May 17, 2022, 04:15:50 PM
Hi Steve, Jürgen is right, this is a pretty standard part and many manufacturers would make an equivalent.

I recall you're in the UK. I believe this one should work, available from Farnell UK, but they have others as well: Panasonic EEEHB1V100R (https://uk.farnell.com/panasonic/eeehb1v100r/cap-10-f-35v-radial-smd/dp/9696849)
Title: Re: Obsolete part
Post by: skb6666 on May 18, 2022, 12:48:25 AM
Hi,

Thanks for the help. Will be glad to get them finished so I can fit into my models.

Steve
Title: Re: Obsolete part
Post by: NS-21 on May 18, 2022, 06:14:56 PM
LukeZ, and what about tantalum capacitors in a plastic case?
Can they be applied? (naturally equivalent in characteristics).

For example 100*25V in SMD-D case? Used battery - Li-polymer 11.1V

I don’t like the capacitors that are in the original board model, or rather, I don’t like their soldering (the appearance is spoiled by a hot air soldering iron, as well as poor-quality soldering, since I don’t have a heated table), and I haven’t made a stove yet, or rather, no one has thrown away the kitchen a stove that can be converted for my projects.

Title: Re: Obsolete part
Post by: LukeZ on May 19, 2022, 06:37:13 AM
Hi NS, yes a 10uF tantalum would work fine, in fact it is mentioned in the datasheet for the voltage regulator I use. If you use a different voltage regulator then you can check its datasheet for recommendations, but usually a tantalum will be fine.

An SMD-D will take up more space so it will not fit on the original board, but if you are making a new design then it doesn't matter.