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I am trying to duplicate a simple 556 circuit, this capacitor works, but when I try to substitute another cap, it doesn't work. I need to order a couple dozen of these but want to order the right thing:) tha cal in question is the flat green one with 103k in the number. I tried to measure this cap with my vom, and it read .025n. I dont know , that is accurate, since the .025n stays on my meter display with other components and wont zero out till I change away from capacitance and back again.enter )![enter image description here

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    For future reference: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/334128/how-do-i-identify-smd-components-or-how-do-i-identify-any-component – Voltage Spike May 31 '18 at 02:52

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That looks like a .01uF (10nF) 100V film cap. The code is 103K, you can find a chart of capacitor codes here:

https://tubeamplifierparts.com/handy-amp-info/capacitor-code-chart.html

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  • I'll look them up, appreciate your advice. – danielphantom May 31 '18 at 02:22
  • @danielphantom can you please click accept this answer? Also you'll have an easy time finding these on [Mouser](https://www.mouser.com/) or [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/) with their filters. Just look under passive components>capacitors>film capacitors and select .01uF for capacitance and 100V for DC voltage rating. – Avid Pro Tool Jun 01 '18 at 02:42