hey,
Ive got 2 ceramic capacitors, one with the makings:
2E
105K
and the other:
105K
100H
does anyone know what the 2E on the first one, and the 100H on the second mean?
I need 1 uF ceramic capacitors rated for 120V or higher for a project. These caps are obviosly 1uF, but I dont know the voltage rating.
allanhurst:
Not necessarily - could be any voltage with a different dielectric.
Allan
Right.
Different caps have different rating, and each manufacturer had their own coding - usually tied to factory runs based on expenditures rather than specification ratings. When I worked in component manufacturing as a Quality Engineer with Raychem, my goal was to satisfy the customer's needs. They usually had a minimum standard, but the actual rating was a throw-away number.
Size does not mean much. Different type, different film, different dielectric and you have different ratings.
I have film caps rated 250V that appear to match the size of yours - no scale so no way to say that for sure - and those are 22 or 47 nF not 1uF. Anyway, that doesn't say ANYTHING about your caps.
Also you said you need ceramic caps. In some applications they're interchangeable, in others not.
i tried 120v on the bigger one and it worked fine but, if there is not way to really tell what the readings mean. i guess i should just not trust either of these caps for 120 volts then and find some new ones with clear ratings