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What you've written is a little confusing, but I think you have the right parts.
u1 sounds to me like 0.1uf, or 100n. K is the tolerance. 100 is the voltage. In u1, the u is replacing the decimal point. u stands for micro farads, so u1 means 0u1, or 0.1uF. For the moment you can ignore the tolerance, and 100V is quite adequate, and can also be ignored.
Ken
What you've written is a little confusing, but I think you have the right parts.
u1 sounds to me like 0.1uf, or 100n. K is the tolerance. 100 is the voltage. In u1, the u is replacing the decimal point. u stands for micro farads, so u1 means 0u1, or 0.1uF. For the moment you can ignore the tolerance, and 100V is quite adequate, and can also be ignored.
Ken
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> Hi,
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> i'm building the CGS58 ver1.1
> i see on the pcb 100n (2 close to the 10uf capacitor) and one close to the TL072) in my modular chamber kit i got 3 1k100uF ..i'm not good at electronic but that really doesn't seem to match.but maybe i don't read the PCB right. are these 100nF capacitors i have to put on the board ? are these u1K100 in my kit a mistake ?
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> thx for help :)
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