Capacitor
I'm interfacing my Propeller circuit to another circuit. The design for that other circuit calls for several 15pF capacitors. I purchased them at a local electronics store. But now that I'm looking at them I'm not sure they're actually 15pF capacitors. They have the normal shape for capacitors. But nowhere does it say 15pF. They're bright orange and are printed with 15M R2G 1KV. Can you tell from those numbers whether or not they're actually 15pF capacitors?
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Leon
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if you have a brand name, you might enter the word "capacitor" in the search box on a parts supplier like Digikey.
www.digikey.com/
In their search menu, chose the brand name, the value of the capacitor, and any other characteristics of it (whether it's a radial capacitor shape, etc.) that might apply. If they have that part, they should have a link for a data sheet, which you can download. Inside the data sheet the manufacturer will list codes that tell you what the capacitor is rated for. For example 1KV is probably something like 1000 volts. The other numbers should tell you the rest of what you need to know. I guess the trick is knowing who was the original manufacturer if all you have are the naked parts.
I hope that helps,
Mark
-Phil
Reference: www.radio-electronics.com/info/data/capacitor/capacitor-markings.php
Nope, no +++ indication on them. I sure hope it's not polarity sensitive. The design I'm building from doesn't mention voltage rating for the capacitor, just that it's 15pF. And when I went to the local electronics store and asked for 15pF capacitors this is what he gave me. He didn't ask about voltage. The circuit is +3 volts. So I'm hoping that the 1KV, although huge, is OK with the +3V circuit. And, yes, this is in combination with a ceramic capacitor.
- Roger
Are you sure you need 15 pF caps?· That's pretty small...· Usually see things like that only in RF·or high voltage circuits...
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Post Edited (Rayman) : 5/14/2009 12:36:27 AM GMT
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The down side of having a much higher voltage than needed is not just the pysical side but there will be extra lenth of signal path, more inductance, and cross coupling to other parts/earth. Unless you are working at very high frequencies these should not be a problem.
R2G is one of the codes for its temperature coefficience they say it is -220 ppm/C or N220.
They also say that they should be yellow, close(ish)