Hi all,
I'm building a logic board capacitor list for the Gossamer motherboard (beige G3). Now, I usually work on older machines -- this is the first time I've considered replacing SMT caps from the late 1990s. Don't worry -- I've practiced on a junk board (the control board from my old hot-water boiler -- no Macs were harmed!).
I'm used to reading through-hole electrolytic values ('cos it's easy!), but I'm a neophyte when it comes to these caps. I've had a google, but it seems these caps are old enough not to use the current-standard markings.
So, these caps have three values written on them. The first appears to be a 'series':
e.g. J2, J3, L4, Z4, GQC. Would anyone have a clue what these indicate?
Then, there's presumably the capacitance: 47 and 100. is that 47uF? I mean, I can answer that myself by desoldering and measuring, but wouldn't mind confirmation.
And lastly, the voltage, which is self-explanatory.
Thanks for any help you can provide! I'm also ordering a few through-hole caps for the VRM board, and I'll replace those first to see if it helps my board's power-up problems. But I might as well get caps for the board itself too whilst I'm making an order!
I'm building a logic board capacitor list for the Gossamer motherboard (beige G3). Now, I usually work on older machines -- this is the first time I've considered replacing SMT caps from the late 1990s. Don't worry -- I've practiced on a junk board (the control board from my old hot-water boiler -- no Macs were harmed!).
I'm used to reading through-hole electrolytic values ('cos it's easy!), but I'm a neophyte when it comes to these caps. I've had a google, but it seems these caps are old enough not to use the current-standard markings.
So, these caps have three values written on them. The first appears to be a 'series':
e.g. J2, J3, L4, Z4, GQC. Would anyone have a clue what these indicate?
Then, there's presumably the capacitance: 47 and 100. is that 47uF? I mean, I can answer that myself by desoldering and measuring, but wouldn't mind confirmation.
And lastly, the voltage, which is self-explanatory.
Thanks for any help you can provide! I'm also ordering a few through-hole caps for the VRM board, and I'll replace those first to see if it helps my board's power-up problems. But I might as well get caps for the board itself too whilst I'm making an order!