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Name: 1206 chip capacitor packageInstallation type: surface mountRated voltage: 50VTolerance: 20%Dimensions: 0.126x 0.063 inches (3.2x1.6mm), 3216 MetricPackage includes: Contains 36 commonly used values, 20 capacitors of each type. Each value is clearly labeled.Nominal capacitance: 1PF -10UF1PF4.7PF6.8PF10PF(100)15PF(150)18PF(180)20PF(200)22P(220)30PF(300)33PF(330)47PF(470)68PF(680)100PF(101)150PF(151)180PF(181)220PF(221)330PF(331)470PF(471)680P(681)1NF(102)2.2NF(222)3.3NF(332)4.7NF(472)10NF(103)22NF(223)33NF(333)47NF(473)68NF(683)100NF(104)220NF(224)330NF(334)470NF(474)1UF(105)2.2UF(225)4.7UF(475)10UF(106) Review: Difficult to determine capacitance values - Each strip has a number handwritten with a black felt pen or a machine stamped number, supposedly the capacitance of the SMDs in that strip. And, I "assumed" that those numbers would correlate to the contents list attached to the plastic bag they are in. Not necessarily so. I have one strip here marked "687". There is no 687 listed in the contents. There is a 683 and a 68, so now I have to get out my multi-meter and try to measure these little ant-sized components. Also, for the smaller capacity SMDs, instead of marking a "10" or "18", it appears that they are marked "100", or "180". Yeah, in resistor-coding lingo that last zero would mean a multiplier. But then what about the supplied SMDs marked "333" or "511"? For those, there IS a corresponding entry on the contents list. Very confusing and this is going to take me a lot of time finding what I need. I would not recommend buying this unless you have a lot of time on your hands. I needed some 30pf SMD units. I found a strip with a hand-written 1300. So, I have a feeling it is supposed to have been written "300" but someone's hand a a bit shaky when they wrote it. Frustrating.......
| ASIN | B0CH32MVCP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #741,919 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7,737 in Industrial Electrical Capacitors |
| Brand | ThsGivingStore |
| Brand Name | ThsGivingStore |
| Capacitance Tolerance | 20 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 Reviews |
| Included Components | Capacitor |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | ThsGivingStore |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Maximum Voltage | 50 Volts |
| Model | ThsGivingStore-Capacitor |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Voltage | 50 Volts |
| Part Number | ThsGivingStore-Capacitor |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 705794408758 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
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Difficult to determine capacitance values
Each strip has a number handwritten with a black felt pen or a machine stamped number, supposedly the capacitance of the SMDs in that strip. And, I "assumed" that those numbers would correlate to the contents list attached to the plastic bag they are in. Not necessarily so. I have one strip here marked "687". There is no 687 listed in the contents. There is a 683 and a 68, so now I have to get out my multi-meter and try to measure these little ant-sized components. Also, for the smaller capacity SMDs, instead of marking a "10" or "18", it appears that they are marked "100", or "180". Yeah, in resistor-coding lingo that last zero would mean a multiplier. But then what about the supplied SMDs marked "333" or "511"? For those, there IS a corresponding entry on the contents list. Very confusing and this is going to take me a lot of time finding what I need. I would not recommend buying this unless you have a lot of time on your hands. I needed some 30pf SMD units. I found a strip with a hand-written 1300. So, I have a feeling it is supposed to have been written "300" but someone's hand a a bit shaky when they wrote it. Frustrating.......
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