I have 2 parts in a SMPS that I think are PTC thermistors. One is marked
KC103P, the other KC221K, the first a blue disk looking just like this:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/level5/module.jsp?moduleId=en/207356.xml
The second actually looks more like a huge blue tantalum cap, smaller than
the first but fatter, not a disc.
If you Google these, you come up with all those companies that can sell you
1000 at a time, but I can't find any data to tell me what they are or an
equivalent.
Any help appreciated.,
thanks,
Gareth.
http://www.galco.com/scripts/cgiip.exe/wa/wcat/browse.htm?sort=cat&line=PAS
SIVE&cat=MOV&mfg=&source=ADWORDS&gclid=CPyUkqrYxpMCFQKaFQodjRz0Cg
metal oxide varistor. MOV
http://www.galco.com/circuit/TechTips-MOV.htm
Acts like a short circuit to voltage spikes.
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Makes sense now of course. Thanks.
Gareth.
>I have 2 parts in a SMPS that I think are PTC thermistors. One is marked
>KC103P, the other KC221K, the first a blue disk looking just like this:
>http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/level5/module.jsp?moduleId=en/207356.xml
>
>The second actually looks more like a huge blue tantalum cap, smaller than
>the first but fatter, not a disc.
This site ...
http://www.sourceesb.com/PartNumber.asp?sname=PNS&type=W&search=KC1
... suggests that the KC103P is manufactured by Murata Electronics
North America.
This site ...
... lists the KC103M as a capacitor made by "S/M".
I suspect the part may be a high voltage 10nF ceramic cap.
It would help to know to which other parts these devices connect.
- Franc Zabkar
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