The black devices are likely resistors so a multi meter will be handy to measure the values from the good module. The brown ones are most likely capacitors and will be harder to evaluate. The 8 legged device with 150 on it is likely a 150 ohm resnet (resistor network). These come in many forms with series, parallel, and other internal variations.
Some measuring with a multimeter may resolve this for you.
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[http://www.marsport.org.uk/smd/mainframe.htm|THIS PAGE] may help you out. Click on the SMD resistors and/or capacitors links on the LH side.
If you have a [http://australia.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=0732858|20x] eye glass you may be able to see/read identifying marks on these devices.
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First two digits for significant figure and 3rd digit for number of zeros - 150 would therefore be 15 ohms not 150 ohms.
The black devices are likely resistors so a multi meter will be handy to measure the values from the good module. The brown ones are most likely capacitors and will be harder to evaluate. The 8 legged device with 150 on it is likely a 15 ohm resnet (resistor network). These come in many forms with series, parallel, and other internal variations.
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The black devices are likely resistors so a multi meter will be handy to measure the values from the good module. The brown ones are most likely capacitors and will be harder to evaluate. The 8 legged device with 150 on it is likely a 150 ohm resnet (resistor network). These come in many forms with series, parallel, and other internal variations.
Some measuring with a multimeter may resolve this for you.
[image|109572|size=thumbnail]
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[http://www.marsport.org.uk/smd/mainframe.htm|THIS PAGE] may help you out. Click on the SMD resistors and/or capacitors links on the LH side.
If you have a [http://australia.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=0732858|20x] eye glass you may be able to see/read identifying marks on these devices.
The black devices are likely resistors so a multi meter will be handy to measure the values from the good module. The brown ones are most likely capacitors and will be harder to evaluate. The 8 legged device with 150 on it is likely a 15 ohm resnet (resistor network). These come in many forms with series, parallel, and other internal variations.
Some measuring with a multimeter may resolve this for you.
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[image|109572|size=thumbnail]
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[http://www.marsport.org.uk/smd/mainframe.htm|THIS PAGE] may help you out. Click on the SMD resistors and/or capacitors links on the LH side.
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[image|109572|size=thumbnail]
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If you have a [http://australia.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=0732858|20x] eye glass you may be able to see/read identifying marks on these devices.
The black devices are likely resistors so a multi meter will be handy to measure the values from the good module. The brown ones are most likely capacitors and will be harder to evaluate. The 8 legged device with 150 on it is likely a 15 ohm resnet (resistor network). These come in many forms with series, parallel, and other internal variations.
Some measuring with a multimeter may resolve this for you.
[http://www.marsport.org.uk/smd/mainframe.htm|THIS PAGE] may help you out. Click on the SMD resistors and/or capacitors links on the LH side.
[image|109572|size=thumbnail]
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