WB assembly help

akallotte at juno.com akallotte at juno.com
Tue Dec 11 03:04:20 GMT 2001


> So, 25uFis a common substitute for the 22uF value. 22 uF is a preferred
value, but many capacitor makers use the closest "logical" value.

Just wanted to be sure.

> > Next, C2 and C8 call for .1uf 25v, but I only have 1 tantulim(sp)
disc type cap with that rating. C9, C13, and C14 call for .1uf 12v, but I
have four little caps marked 104 C5K. 
 
> The 104 means 10 pF x 10000 (four zeros) or 100,000 or 0.1 uF (p=pico,
u=micro). Peter.

I found that info after searching the net (yet another way of learning
from the WB).  I guess I can state my question more simply - I only have
1 cap marked .1uf 25V, but C2 and C8 each call for it.  I have 4 little
caps marked 104 C5K, which I assume are the .1uf 12V variety, but only
three spots for them (C9, C13, C14).  Is my parts kit a little off, or
does one little cap sub for one big one?

Are there any board pics using the group parts kit - so I can visually
see what should be where?  If there is not, and my board works, I'll
gladly post pictures.  Also, what's the best/safest way for me to test my
board before hooking up a sensor.  

Thanks for the continued help.
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