Any 100n will do. Ordinary ceramic, mylar etc. as long as you can fit it
there physically. By the way, the monolithic ceramics are not hard to find.
They are probably the most common cap there is - they are also the bottom
rung of the quality tree as their job does not require anything better.
Ken
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there physically. By the way, the monolithic ceramics are not hard to find.
They are probably the most common cap there is - they are also the bottom
rung of the quality tree as their job does not require anything better.
Ken
>Hello!_______________________________________________________________________
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>I recently got in on building Mr Stone's designs by buying PCBs for a
>sequencer/programmer and an Analog Shift Register. I've just about
>finished up populating the sequencer/programmer boards, I just have
>the little caps on the back side of the board to do. The 1206 SMD
>caps are easy to find, the 100n monolithic cap that goes under the
>LM393 is a little trickier. Does anyone know of a source for this
>piece? Thanks.
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