I don't have high-end multimeter. So, anybody please tell me the values of the following capacitors.
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1yeah. Googling helps. Also, so does at least tolerable photographing. – Marcus Müller Jun 23 '20 at 10:14
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I tried, but I was really confused. – Vishal Jun 23 '20 at 12:23
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Doing some googling:
0.1 uF
47 or 4.7 pF (I cannot see clearly if there is a dot).
- See 2.
22 pF
Michel Keijzers
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Thankyou. one doubt, is last 2 type of capacitors are always in pF range. 1 can see the values but confused between nF and pF. – Vishal Jun 23 '20 at 12:26
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1@Vishal As far as I know, ceramic capacitors are always in pF. See the accepted answer to the link in item 2. – Michel Keijzers Jun 23 '20 at 12:28
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1@MarcusMüller But than it would be written as u47 or 4u7 right? – Michel Keijzers Jun 23 '20 at 13:26
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2Agree - For capacitors, given lack of an explicit multiplier, 'picofarads' is presumed. So 2nd and 3rd caps are 47 and 22 pF for sure. – Kyle B Jun 23 '20 at 15:38
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