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No
read:
http://www.secc.co.jp/pdf/2005/oscon/e/e54.pdf
http://www.saga-sanyo.co.jp/oscon/cg...ode.cgi?id=SVP
524 svp 180/16 cap = (either one, depending on dimensions)
16SVP180MX 16 180 30 3020 0.12 576
16SVP180M 16 180 20 3640 0.15 576
524 is the lot code, SVP is the series, 180 is the capacitance in uF, 16 is the volts in V.
Additionally from the datasheet we find its either 20/30 mOhm ESR, high 3-3.6A ripple current. Similar to Ron of transister, the ESR is important because its how much energy in the circuit will be lost as heat, and thus you want low ESR. The high ripple current allows the capacitor to handle large surges of power needed, particularly as there are large spikes in discharge like when row refresh of memory. Bigger is better.
PS 548 180/16 cap
Are you certain it is Sanyo. They have no "PS" series, although they do have "SP".