Just use a 1uF electro. It's only the power on reset circuit.
Ken
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>Oops, yeah that's the one I mean. Don't have it in front of me here_______________________________________________________________________
>at work :)
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>I have the right number of F's, but the wrong type. Is there any
>chance that the ceramic will work or do I need to go shopping?
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>thanks for any thoughts!
>Andrew
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>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Louis van Dompselaar <louis@...>
>wrote:
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>> I'm not sure where you see a 47pF cap. There is a 0.47uF
>eletrolitic in
>> there though (470nF).
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>> > The only 47pF cap I have is a ceramic (non-polarized). On the
>Digital
>> > Noise PCB, the labeling clearly shows a polarized Electrolitic
>> > capacitor in that spot.
>> >
>> > Will the ceramic one work, or am I just asking for trouble by
>using
>> > it...?
>> >
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