On Tuesday 30 March 2004 11:04 am, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just want to know what kind of SMT parts this element is:
>
> http://www.boerde.de/~matthias/cd/dsc03775a.jpg
> http://www.boerde.de/~matthias/cd/dsc03777a.jpg
>
> It is marked with
> 00LC
> (M Y
>
> (M is a symbol, a half circle arround the M, could be the sign of the
> manucfacturer?) It looks like a big SMT capacitor, is 6.5 mm long and has a
> capacity of 0.5nF (I guess). But I do not think it is a capacitor. It
> is the only part that is connected to the + input of a opamp.
>
> Did somebody of you know of a logo list?
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~ganswijk/chipdir/c/logo.htm
> Is not I was looking for (I need the logos that are printed
> onto the chips)
>
> thx
>         Matthias

I have seen things that look quite a lot like this component being used as
timing device (instead of an X-tal) for a microcontroller. I'm not sure if it 
is a 'normal' X-tal or some kind of resonator, but that is what they are used 
for there.

bye,

Peter
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