Two of the most common are shown here.
Ceramic disk capacitor markings.
There are several tolerance marking systems used.
In addition to the capacitance value and possibly the working voltage or breakdown voltage the capacitor may be marked by its tolerance.
The letter j signifies the tolerance of 5.
The first two digits in this case the 10 give us the first part of the value.
Ceramic capacitors are generally smaller than types like electrolytic capacitors and therefore the markings need to be more concise.
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The first two significant digits represent the first two digits of the actual value which is 47.
Ceramic capacitors which are usually tiny pancakes with two pins typically list the tolerance value as one letter immediately after the three digit capacitance value.
Method of finding the value meaning of codes of capacitor.
Ceramic disc capacitor code label will normally consist of three numbers followed by a letter.
Read the tolerance code on ceramic capacitors.
The example capacitor has a 3 digit number printed on it 103.
This indicates a 22µf capacitor with a maximum voltage of 6v.
Ceramic disc capacitors like the one on the left are printed with a code.
The first is used with small ceramic capacitors and appears as a single letter.
A variety of schemes may be used.
Taking a look.
They are very easy to decode to find the value.
I have always been unaware of the markings on a disc ceramic capacitor such as j m and other symbols.
This code indicates what the capacitance of the capacitor is.
The first two numbers describe the value of the capacitor and the third number is the number of zeros in the multiplier.
The third digit is the multiplier which is 1000.
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