K Kadett200is Member Sep 22, 2009 #1 Hi every1 I know how to read a capacitor's code if it is like 103 or 104. But how does this code work? **broken link removed** It's marked: 0.1/10/100 344 21104 I googled but no luck.
Hi every1 I know how to read a capacitor's code if it is like 103 or 104. But how does this code work? **broken link removed** It's marked: 0.1/10/100 344 21104 I googled but no luck.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Sep 22, 2009 #2 As it says 0.1 presumably it's 0.1uF.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Sep 22, 2009 #4 Kadett200is said: Then what is the 10/100 for then? Click to expand... Possibly 100V?, no idea about the 10. But it looks the right size and style for a 0.1uF.
Kadett200is said: Then what is the 10/100 for then? Click to expand... Possibly 100V?, no idea about the 10. But it looks the right size and style for a 0.1uF.
K Kadett200is Member Sep 22, 2009 #5 Nigel Goodwin said: Possibly 100V?, no idea about the 10. But it looks the right size and style for a 0.1uF. Click to expand... Ok thanx. Just to make sure. 0.1uF is 100nF right?
Nigel Goodwin said: Possibly 100V?, no idea about the 10. But it looks the right size and style for a 0.1uF. Click to expand... Ok thanx. Just to make sure. 0.1uF is 100nF right?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Sep 22, 2009 #6 Kadett200is said: Ok thanx. Just to make sure. 0.1uF is 100nF right? Click to expand... Yes it is.
K Kadett200is Member Sep 22, 2009 #7 Nigel Goodwin said: Yes it is. Click to expand... Thanks for the help Nigel
audioguru Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Sep 22, 2009 #8 0.1/10/100 is 0.1uf, 10% tolerance, max 100V. It is a very old Philips 344-series metalized plastic film capacitor.
0.1/10/100 is 0.1uf, 10% tolerance, max 100V. It is a very old Philips 344-series metalized plastic film capacitor.