Hi Cynthia! Thanks for those numbers. Nano's really throw me
off as well! :) Those cheat sheets will come in handy.
Thanks again,
John
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off as well! :) Those cheat sheets will come in handy.
Thanks again,
John
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> Hi There!http://www.geocities.com/spleenelectronics/capacitorconversoin.
>
> 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
>
>
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> Hope this helps!
>
>
> Cynthia
>
>
> > Subject: Capacitors for Burst Generator
> >
> > I just finished soldering everything to the Burst Generator
> > except for the caps. I ordered them but I got the incorrectthese
> > ones(my fault). Does anyone know the stock numbers for
> > caps? I'm in America so I typically use Mouser, Allied, etc...Files
> > I ordered the caps based on some listings that are in the
> > section of this group but I still screwed up :) I'd appreciatesome
> > help.__________________________________________________
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
> >
> >
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> >without this
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:55:20 +1100
> > From: sasami@h...
> > Subject: normalized connections warning. Another oops!
> >
> >
> >> Would you provide examples of cgs modules with and
> >> 'correction', just so that some of us (well, maybe just me)have concrete
> >> examples to refer to.normalized
> >
> > The Tube VCA also has this problem. Add a 1k between the
> > connetion of the CV input and the 15V rail.diagram it is
> >
> > The other "oops" is the signal input - in the old schematic
> > shown with the input normallized to 15V too. Don't do this! Anormalized
> > connection is NOT needed here!__________________________________________________
> >
> > The wiring diagram has not been updated yet.
> >
> > Ken
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