i am trying to connect a trimmer capacitor on breadboard. but the trimmer has three pins. I know that two of the pins are connected together. does that mean I can choose one of the two connected pins as one plate of the capacitor and left the other pin as floating?
the trimmer looks like this: **broken link removed**
i am trying to connect a trimmer capacitor on breadboard. but the trimmer has three pins. I know that two of the pins are connected together. does that mean I can choose one of the two connected pins as one plate of the capacitor and left the other pin as floating?
the trimmer looks like this: **broken link removed**
I followed the links from the properties of the picture you posted and found these datasheets:
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They clearly show the pin connections for two different size trimmers.
A breadboad has more capacitance between all its connections than the trimmer capacitor.
The trimmer capacitor is used in high frequency RF circuits where a breadbard doesn't work and should not be used. Use a pcb.
ıf you couldn t make it worked on the breadbord why you are thinking rf don t works on the breadboard. ı made ıt and ıt works try to make a simple fm transmitter on the breadbord (with a patiance) you will see soon either work or not.
ıf you couldn t make it worked on the breadbord why you are thinking rf don t works on the breadboard. ı made ıt and ıt works try to make a simple fm transmitter on the breadbord (with a patiance) you will see soon either work or not.
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