In 99% of cases, it is a 1000 pF ceramic capacitor . However, some obsolete Japanese transistors (e.g., 2SC series) used a "9E" prefix. Always examine the component: if it is beige/black and non-polar, it’s a capacitor. If it is a black plastic 3-lead device, check for "9E 102" as a date code, not a part number.
Knowing the pinout is essential when probing a board with a multimeter. According to the ROHM BD9E102FJ Datasheet : Connect a 0.1 µF bootstrap capacitor here. 9e102 datasheet
The 9E102 is a Hall Effect sensor, which is a type of non-contact sensor that detects changes in magnetic fields. It's commonly used in applications such as proximity sensing, position sensing, and current sensing. In 99% of cases, it is a 1000 pF ceramic capacitor