B Brusk New Member May 10, 2024 #2 Apparently is a ceramic resonator... not sure about the spec, though. Looks similar to this one: https://de.farnell.com/murata/cstls4m00g53-a0/keramik-resonator-4mhz-tht/dp/2443271?&CMP=KNC-GDE-SHOPPING-PMAX-Catchall&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1Mp4tdLg7zbYK7qHB0wkGNMSmmIPqYDuNI81wBb3QkA8RceWvXerMNxoCvGsQAvD_BwE Upvote 0 Downvote
Apparently is a ceramic resonator... not sure about the spec, though. Looks similar to this one: https://de.farnell.com/murata/cstls4m00g53-a0/keramik-resonator-4mhz-tht/dp/2443271?&CMP=KNC-GDE-SHOPPING-PMAX-Catchall&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1Mp4tdLg7zbYK7qHB0wkGNMSmmIPqYDuNI81wBb3QkA8RceWvXerMNxoCvGsQAvD_BwE
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 10, 2024 #4 I would agree, a 6MHz ceramic resonator - three pin type, it includes the ceramic resonator and the two required capacitors to ground. Commonly used in remote controls etc. Upvote 0 Downvote
I would agree, a 6MHz ceramic resonator - three pin type, it includes the ceramic resonator and the two required capacitors to ground. Commonly used in remote controls etc.