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Pudelskern666
1 year ago

Looks like a diode. But I have to fit the name. R actually stands for resistance.

https://www.conrad.de/de/p/tru-components-ultrafaste-si-diode-tc-ll4148-sod-80c-100-v-150-ma-1581793.html

https://www.conrad.de/de/p/on-semiconductor standard diode-1n4148-t50r-do-204ah-100-v-200-ma-1262768.html

RANGObro
1 year ago
Reply to  Pudelskern666

perhaps rectify, but then the T would be questionable

iEdik
1 year ago

Hello,

it is a temperature sensor..all that it is not directly on the board but in the air indicates it.

R = Resistance

T = temperature

I think like this one.

voelkner-link

heizfeld
1 year ago

Hello,

I mean this is a final resistance (resistor termination), endpoint of a data transmission. As in the previous 10Mbit 10BaseT network. There was a final resistance at the end points. In all outlets first and last the resistors had to be removed. A lot of people remember.

LG

Harry

Traveller5712
1 year ago

This is a semiconductor component called DIODE – a semiconductor that can only pass through current in one direction.

TheMonkfood
1 year ago

At RT I tap temperature-dependent resistance

NikkiMM
1 year ago

That’s a resistance.