Hi There!
For the Burstie
I looked all over for the right .33 mfd box cap
and finally found it at
http://www.Digi-key.com/
1 (800) 344-4539
these are the greatest!
Not only that, but they're actually marked in nanos! Yay!
the .33 Mfd (or 330n) is part number 3016PH-ND
I used little ceramic bead caps from Mouser eleswhere,
but seeing as they all look the same and are un legible
I'll be using these blue box caps for everythoing in the future.
they fit Ken's PCB spacin nicely.
Here are other part numbers
.001 Mfd (or 1n0) are part number 3001PH-ND
.01 Mfd (or 10n) are part number 3007PH-ND
.1 Mfd (or 100n) are part number 3013PH-ND
.22 mfd (or 220n) are part number 3015PH-ND
.0022 Mfd (or 2n2) are part number 3003PH-ND
1.0 Mfd are part number 3019PH-ND
Personally, I'm not at all familiar with the nano system -
and always need to use a cheat sheet, like one of theses:
http://www.aikenamps.com/CapConvert.htm
or
http://www.geocities.com/spleenelectronics/capacitorconversoin.html
Hope this helps!
Cynthia
For the Burstie
I looked all over for the right .33 mfd box cap
and finally found it at
http://www.Digi-key.com/
1 (800) 344-4539
these are the greatest!
Not only that, but they're actually marked in nanos! Yay!
the .33 Mfd (or 330n) is part number 3016PH-ND
I used little ceramic bead caps from Mouser eleswhere,
but seeing as they all look the same and are un legible
I'll be using these blue box caps for everythoing in the future.
they fit Ken's PCB spacin nicely.
Here are other part numbers
.001 Mfd (or 1n0) are part number 3001PH-ND
.01 Mfd (or 10n) are part number 3007PH-ND
.1 Mfd (or 100n) are part number 3013PH-ND
.22 mfd (or 220n) are part number 3015PH-ND
.0022 Mfd (or 2n2) are part number 3003PH-ND
1.0 Mfd are part number 3019PH-ND
Personally, I'm not at all familiar with the nano system -
and always need to use a cheat sheet, like one of theses:
http://www.aikenamps.com/CapConvert.htm
or
http://www.geocities.com/spleenelectronics/capacitorconversoin.html
Hope this helps!
Cynthia
> Subject: Capacitors for Burst Generator
>
> I just finished soldering everything to the Burst Generator PCB
> except for the caps. I ordered them but I got the incorrect
> ones(my fault). Does anyone know the stock numbers for these
> caps? I'm in America so I typically use Mouser, Allied, etc...
> I ordered the caps based on some listings that are in the Files
> section of this group but I still screwed up :) I'd appreciate some
> help.
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:55:20 +1100
> From: sasami@...
> Subject: normalized connections warning. Another oops!
>
>
>> Would you provide examples of cgs modules with and without this
>> 'correction', just so that some of us (well, maybe just me) have concrete
>> examples to refer to.
>
> The Tube VCA also has this problem. Add a 1k between the normalized
> connetion of the CV input and the 15V rail.
>
> The other "oops" is the signal input - in the old schematic diagram it is
> shown with the input normallized to 15V too. Don't do this! A normalized
> connection is NOT needed here!
>
> The wiring diagram has not been updated yet.
>
> Ken
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