Original poster: BunnyKiller <bunikllr@xxxxxxx>
while we are on the subject....
lets see if someone can explain the numeric code on very small (
physical size) caps....
for example what is the value of a ceramic cap with "560" as
the only marking on it or "100K 1KV"
good thing I have a cap meter but having to test 30 caps to find
the one I need is a pain...
some of the numerics dont even make sence to me from the meter reading test...
Scot D
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Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Al,
You got most of it right.
f = farads
uf = microfarads (10^-6)
nf = nanofarads (10^-9)
pf = picofarads (10^-12)
tf = themptofarad (10^-15) used in IC design (hope spelled right)
MFD is also microfarads. I dont remember ever hearing of
capacitance expressed in millifarads so I suspect MF is also
microfarads (just not sure on this one).
1000 tf = 1 pf
1000 pf = 1 nf
1000 nf = 1 uf
1000000 tf = 1 nf
1000000 pf = 1 uf
1000000 uf = 1 f
Hopes this helps,
Gerry R.