Help needed identifying capacitors

I've been trying to figure out these caps, but am having trouble with the second lines on the orange ones and everything on the reddish one. The top lines on the orange caps should be the value (## & Multiplier), plus the tolerance code. Apparently the bottom lines are vendor specific, but I have no idea where to start. I've dug through some ceramic capacitor manufacturer's data sheets with no luck. Anyone have any idea?

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drothe

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The caps that you have posted pictures of, all have their values marked in standard nomenclature - that is digit one, digit 2, multiplier, for a value expressed in pF. So, the first one marked "154" is 150,000pF or 0.15uF. The second one is 100,000pF or 0.1uF and so on, down to the last one which is

100pF ie "1", "0" and then 1 zero.

The same system applies to striped caps. The standard resistor colour code is used from the top down. So a cap marked yellow purple yellow is 470,000pF or 0.47uF. The remaining stripes are tolerance and voltage working. Try looking here for more info :-

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Arfa

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Thanks for the help, what I really was trying to figure out were the second lines on the orange caps (the line which looks something like "lH=CB=99ll."), and the codes on the last cap (P101J and the "100.G:"). I'm not sure which character would be the tolerance code where it is marked P101J, and also what does the "100.G:" marking mean...

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drothe

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