Adam Funk
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Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:52 pm
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
0.033 K
400 MKT
1000 K
630 KT
Can anyone confirm what they mean?
Thanks,
Adam
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Michael Black
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Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:11 pm
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, Adam Funk wrote:
Quote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
0.1uF
Quote:
0.033 K
400 MKT
0.033uF
Quote:
1000 K
630 KT
1nF, aka .001uF, unless it's electrolyitic, at which point it's then
surely 1000uF
Michael
Quote:
Can anyone confirm what they mean?
Thanks,
Adam
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Adam Funk
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Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:33 pm
On 2012-02-01, Michael Black wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, Adam Funk wrote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
0.1uF
0.033 K
400 MKT
0.033uF
1000 K
630 KT
1nF, aka .001uF, unless it's electrolyitic, at which point it's then
surely 1000uF
Thanks! (I should have mentioned that none of them are electrolytic.)
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John Fields
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Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:02 am
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:52:43 +0000, Adam Funk <a24061_at_ducksburg.com>
wrote:
Quote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
µF %? DCWV
/ / /
Quote:
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
\
this seems to be a Vishay part number
µF +/- 5%
/ /
Quote:
0.033 K
400 MKT
\ \
\ this seems to be a Vishay part number
\
DCWV?
nF? pF?
/
/ +/- 5%
/ /
Quote:
1000 K
630 KT
\ \
\ this seems to be a Vishay part number
\
DCWV
Quote:
Can anyone confirm what they mean?
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These seem to be various flavors of polyester film caps, originally
Philips but now Vishay.
The Vishay site doesn't list any of them, so they've probably been
given the old heave-ho.
datasheet archive.com has references to them, but I just couldn't slog
through their mire.
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Jasen Betts
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Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:13 am
On 2012-02-01, John Fields <jfields_at_austininstruments.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:52:43 +0000, Adam Funk <a24061_at_ducksburg.com
wrote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
µF %? DCWV
/ / /
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
\
this seems to be a Vishay part number
MKT metallised polyester
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Adam Funk
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Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:34 pm
On 2012-02-01, John Fields wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:52:43 +0000, Adam Funk <a24061_at_ducksburg.com
wrote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
µF %? DCWV
/ / /
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
\
this seems to be a Vishay part number
µF +/- 5%
/ /
0.033 K
400 MKT
\ \
\ this seems to be a Vishay part number
\
DCWV?
nF? pF?
/
/ +/- 5%
/ /
1000 K
630 KT
\ \
\ this seems to be a Vishay part number
\
DCWV
Can anyone confirm what they mean?
---
These seem to be various flavors of polyester film caps, originally
Philips but now Vishay.
The Vishay site doesn't list any of them, so they've probably been
given the old heave-ho.
datasheet archive.com has references to them, but I just couldn't slog
through their mire.
Thanks!
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sie in ihre eigene Sprache, so daß unverzüglich etwas völlig anderes
daraus wird. [Goethe]
Adam Funk
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Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:42 pm
On 2012-02-02, Jasen Betts wrote:
Quote:
On 2012-02-01, John Fields <jfields_at_austininstruments.com> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:52:43 +0000, Adam Funk <a24061_at_ducksburg.com
wrote:
I have a few capacitors marked with codes I'm not sure about:
µF %? DCWV
/ / /
0.1/10/250
MKT 344 HQ
\
this seems to be a Vishay part number
MKT metallised polyester
Thanks.
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