AtomSoft Well-Known Member Mar 25, 2008 #1 Found this web site has nice info though i would share it. Basically shows you a list of capacitor values in uF/nF/pF. Very usefull for beginners and average users alike. https://www.justradios.com/uFnFpF.html
Found this web site has nice info though i would share it. Basically shows you a list of capacitor values in uF/nF/pF. Very usefull for beginners and average users alike. https://www.justradios.com/uFnFpF.html
rmn_tech Member Mar 25, 2008 #2 Thanks Atom. Very useful when you get to my age and the brain occasionally has a few minutes off. Rick.
Thanks Atom. Very useful when you get to my age and the brain occasionally has a few minutes off. Rick.
Hero999 Banned Mar 26, 2008 #3 By the time I've searched though that table, I could have figured it out in my head.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Mar 26, 2008 #4 Hero999 said: By the time I've searched though that table, I could have figured it out in my head. Click to expand... Yes, I see what you mean - it's hardly difficult shifting a decimal place either three or six places.
Hero999 said: By the time I've searched though that table, I could have figured it out in my head. Click to expand... Yes, I see what you mean - it's hardly difficult shifting a decimal place either three or six places.
AtomSoft Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2008 #5 rmn_tech said: Thanks Atom. Very useful when you get to my age and the brain occasionally has a few minutes off. Rick. Click to expand... Im only 23 and i forget everything like i got some disability lol Imagine when i get to a older age ... i think i have alzheimer's
rmn_tech said: Thanks Atom. Very useful when you get to my age and the brain occasionally has a few minutes off. Rick. Click to expand... Im only 23 and i forget everything like i got some disability lol Imagine when i get to a older age ... i think i have alzheimer's