I tried searching the code online with no results.
Kinda looks like a capacitor. Any ideas?
That is a paralexal string resistor. Be careful with it
>>51459453
This
I remember the last time a paralexal string resistor came across my desk and it was not pretty...
>>51459415
Its a transistor OP
>>51459518
This is OP. Don't you have better things to do?
>>51459569
Thank you, sir.
>>51459415
>>51459453
>>51459518
Resistors are two-terminal fixed resistance devices. The only three-terminal resistors are the variable ones, called potentiometers.
That component in you pic seems to be a transistor, like >>51459569 said.
>>51459577
>be OP
>just googled paralexal string resistor
>this other guy says it's a transistor
>google transistor
>more results
>must be a transistor
>post stupid gif
>be gay
It's a Caucasian beboo boper
>>51459655
*Beeboo Bopitor
ftfy
>>51459415
>2TT
It's a transistor
>>51459681
Sorry
>>51459415
It's a tooth. Put it under your pillow.
>>51459838
>>51459415
At a guess I'd say it is a 8MHz crystal oscillator.
quick google check confirms:
https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/95
>>51459691
>>51459620
>>51459569
It's a ceramic external resonator, not a transistor.
>>51460014
Good job!
>>51459415
I think that is a through hole paralexal string resistor.
>>51459681
Isn't Bopitor just the plural form for boper though? What I'm saying is that you both right, even though you failed to mention which type of boper/bopitor it is. I mean does it regulate individual bopities or overall bopolescence? OP could fucking get seriously injured, arrested, or killed due to this gross negligence on your part, and the two of you should be fucking ashamed.
>>51459838
THIS
>>51459415
Skipidybooboper
>>51459415
EE here. It's a ceramic resonator. Why do you want to know?
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.parallax.com/sites/default/files/downloads/250-02060-20MHz-Resonator-Datasheet.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjPu9PviKPJAhUKMj4KHXoqC4gQFggbMAA&usg=AFQjCNEm7GgkV-9cZEWNmGsVTrLAec0OHA
its a tooth you fucking idiot