Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 22:21:05 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
No Phil is not. I checked out his site and that shows reel codes and codes for dialetric and electrolitic caps. Monolithic multi layer caps are coded diferantly. Check out this page at http://www.vishay.com/docs/45028/vitmark.pdf
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 14:27:18 EDT 2004 | russ
If you know the mfg. you can go to their website and they should have a list of coding that will show you the alphanumeric code scheme. The "striped part is definitely a tant 2.2 uF 16 V. The other if the coding is the same as the parts we use is a
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 12:47:53 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
Here's some codes.... maybe not ones you need but worth a look. http://clivetec.0catch.com/SMD_Codes1.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 12:13:57 EDT 2004 | ozzy
I have problem finding the values of two caps that are surface mount. There ID's are: One cap has a code of 1A5 the other cap has 225 16g 408 (yellow with a stripe) Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 26 05:59:17 EDT 2004 | Phil
Check out http://clivetec.superihost.com/Capacitors.html there are tables there that will let you work out your values.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 23:04:14 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
If this code is on a ceramic cap then it is a 0.1uf cap. We have a conversion charts that list most all codes. Useing the last 2 digets only determine the value. The capatol letters A thru Z are given specfic numerical value. Example A0 is 1.0pf, A1
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 12:33:40 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Ozzy, Second one sounds like a 220nf /0.22uf 16v tant. No idea on the first. Rob.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 13:39:30 EDT 2004 | ozzy
I think the first is a .1uF because it is being used as a charge pump cap on a max202cpe.