I think it's a 100 Ohm 1% resistor marked per method
EIA-96. 

I've seen this before and searched for it in the past.
Please see the below reference:

http://www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/res.htm

Erhan
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--- Richard Purdie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Fred Townsend:
> > Something like this?
> >
> >
>
http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/Panasonic/Web%20data/ERB%20Series.pdf
> 
> Yes, I suspect it is something like that. I just
> can't find any manufacturer
> that makes them with the marking "LB". (I've checked
> AVX, Bussmann,
> Littelfuse and now Panasonic).
> 
> Further to my previous comments about the large
> current rating 1A (if that's
> what it is), the LTC1932 can draw upto 600mA upon
> startup according to the
> datasheet so a 1A fuse would suddenly make a lot
> more sense.
> 
> The closest I can get is this fuse from Wickmann
> marked "LD" which is 1A,
> 0603 in size and from the looks of the picture,
> white ceramic with a black
> top!
> 
>
http://www.wickmann.com/download/t1/vol1/sonst/adm/links/public/multi_lng/FCD0603_Datenblatt.pdf
> 
> Having typed the above, I found a cross reference of
> chip fuses: 
>
http://www.aem-usa.com/hrc/indcatalog/chipfuse_xref.pdf
> . This lists 
> manufacturers so I searched each manufacturer in
> turn for 0603 sized fuses 
> starting with the Japanese looking names as this is
> from a Japanese device.
> 
> http://www.kamaya.com/2005_catalog/fccfhc.pdf
> 
> lists an FCC16 102 AB with a marking LB so I appear
> to have found it!
> 
> Now I know what it is, I can look into a
> substitution :)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Richard 
> 
> 
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