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I've got a box of assorted capacitors. They all have various numbers on them, sometimes followed by a K.
How should I interpret these numbers? They don't appear to be capacitance ratings, because they don't have a uF symbol (I'm probably wrong; my electronics experience is mostly in the theoretical, with the only practical knowledge being which end of an LED to hook up to the negative pole and how many a 9V battery will light with a resistor attached).
How do I read these disk capacitors?
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How do I read these disk capacitors?
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Re: How do I read these disk capacitors?
Disc capacitors are rated in pf values, similar to how resistors are rated - they use 3 digitsMillenniumFalsehood wrote:Wow, two questions in the same night . . .
I've got a box of assorted capacitors. They all have various numbers on them, sometimes followed by a K.
First digit is the first number
Second digit is the second number
Third digit is the number of zeros to tack on the end
So a 472 would be 4700pf or 4.7nf
and a 106 would be 10000000pf or 10m pf, 10k nf or 10mf
The letter isn't much use, it indicates tolerance, hardly anyone uses it anymoreMillenniumFalsehood wrote:How should I interpret these numbers? They don't appear to be capacitance ratings, because they don't have a uF symbol (I'm probably wrong; my electronics experience is mostly in the theoretical, with the only practical knowledge being which end of an LED to hook up to the negative pole and how many a 9V battery will light with a resistor attached).
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Thanks a lot, dude!
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