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| Hello, I searched on the internet 4 this, but could not find anything. I have a schematic that uses this value for a capacitor: 1n0 does this mean 1nf?
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| hi zach, i believe so, that's 1 nanofarad
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| Yes that is 1 nanofarad. It is written in that form to provide a less cumbersome number and to get rid of the decimal point. Similarly 2.7 nF would be noted as 2n7. | |
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| Thanx :lol:
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