In Reply to: Quick question: is this cap value correct? posted by PeterI on May 7, 2007 at 09:04:02:
Per most any on-line part dealer catalog capacitor code decipher (such as Asylum sponsor AES), 502 is value in picofarads with the 1st & 2nd digits significant & 3rd digit the zeros to follow (or decimal place). K= 10% tolerance in value. So your 502K600V capacitor is 50+00 = 5000pf = 0.005uf +,- 10% @ 600 volts DC. BTW, F=1% & J=5% tolerance.
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Follow Ups
- Yes - Ron Oehlert 09:47:05 05/07/07 (2)
- Thanks very much. - PeterI 11:31:37 05/07/07 (0)
- Yesterday's mmf = today's pf - Ron Oehlert 11:07:47 05/07/07 (0)