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I have a question about the 150 pf cap on the engine board.   Message List  
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Re: I have a question about the 150 pf cap on the engine board.

Try part no. 399-1918-ND from digikey. It's 100v but it'll probably
work. I haven't fired mine up yet so I'm not sure if it works yet, but
I asked a similar question of Peter a few months ago and he seemed to
indicate that there would be no problem. I wouldn't try to use a
surface mount in that location.

Steve Drake

--- In milton-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "tryptamine25"
<tryptamine25@y...> wrote:
>
> I bought the one specified in the parts list from digikey, not mouser.
> i would have had to buy 15000 of em from mouser so i got ten from
> digikey instead. anyways the point is, they are SOOO ridiculously
> small i have no idea what i am supposed to do with it. I looked in
> the data sheet for the piece and they apparently have different sizes,
> but i could only get ones that were like 50-100v. the one peter said
> to get was made for 16 v. what should i do and if i have the right
> ones, how the hell do i connect them. Thanks guys. after this i will
> be able to power it up and see the moment i have been waiting for
> since last june.
>







Mon Jan 2, 2006 11:29 pm

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I bought the one specified in the parts list from digikey, not mouser. i would have had to buy 15000 of em from mouser so i got ten from digikey instead....
tryptamine25
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Dec 22, 2005
9:31 pm

dont worry to muuch about the voltage rating, so long as it is higher than the voltages in the circuit you are ok. it sounds like you got surface mount caps?...
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Jan 2, 2006
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Try part no. 399-1918-ND from digikey. It's 100v but it'll probably work. I haven't fired mine up yet so I'm not sure if it works yet, but I asked a similar...
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