Anyone know what this is and who makes it?
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trick question or are you legitimately interested in what it is?
Got any pics with clearer resolution that show any markings?
If I had to guess, it might be a NiMh pack of cells for supplying power to the Vcc
Got any pics with clearer resolution that show any markings?
If I had to guess, it might be a NiMh pack of cells for supplying power to the Vcc
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Like Bill said, it could be a small battery for power.
I had another idea, because it is kind of small for any useful power source I know of. It could just be a capacitor to reduce high current draw from a servo from drawing receiver voltage too low.
Here's how to test; get out your multi-meter.
1st) Use voltage setting and measure voltage at plug. It could be dead, but even a fraction of a volt would tell you that it is not a passive device.
2nd) After 1 proves there is no voltage present. Use the ohm setting and check if charge builds across it, proving that it is a capacitor. You will notice that the ohm reading will continue to go up.
Hope that helps.
I had another idea, because it is kind of small for any useful power source I know of. It could just be a capacitor to reduce high current draw from a servo from drawing receiver voltage too low.
Here's how to test; get out your multi-meter.
1st) Use voltage setting and measure voltage at plug. It could be dead, but even a fraction of a volt would tell you that it is not a passive device.
2nd) After 1 proves there is no voltage present. Use the ohm setting and check if charge builds across it, proving that it is a capacitor. You will notice that the ohm reading will continue to go up.
Hope that helps.