from my *limited * knowledge and i would double-check it: to be safe, i would use an audio-rated bi-polar (BP) electrolytic for the first cap (mouser has them) and a cheap old ceramic disc (or yellow axial ceramic, like the little motm ones) for the second. from your description of the second's value as 0.001uF, keep in mind that that is the same as 1000pF (picofarads) which is how the catalog will list it. you really want the help of the synth-DIY list. sign up at http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/Emusic/Synth-diy/ 'happy harry' will jump all over your capacitor questions and you will learn learn learn..... mark At 04:13 PM 9/25/00 -0400, you wrote: >I'm sure you're all sick of my silly questions, but I hope this will be my >last. I'm trying to build a keyboard type controller using schematics I >found on another site. My complete stupidity coupled with the vagueness of >the schematics plus an absence of a parts list has left me stumped on a few >parts needed for this circuit. There are 2 capacitors on this schematic. One >is marked 0.001 and the other is marked 1.0. I would figure these >measurements are in microfarads, but I'm just guessing. One is used in the >S&H and Glide function (1.0), the other is used between pins 1 & 2 on a >TL072 op amp (0.001). My questions are A) do these seem like normal values >for their function? B) Should these be polar caps or nonpolar? and C) what >material should they be? (the vague instructions mentioned poly caps, but >I'm not sure if that is right) Please, somebody, help me out. Thanks -Nate > > >
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Re: [motm] More OT: what capacitors?
2000-09-25 by zapsn0n
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