| EchoWars |
I have a bunch of these caps...Mil surplus.
The package says 'ceramic', but I suspect that that simply refers to the outer casing. They measure 1µf (and are marked '105') and the Mil part number suggests a 100V rating, but these would be the smallest 1µf non-electrolytic I've ever seen. They are way too small and thin to be of ceramic conctruction...about the size of a 220pf ceramic cap.
Any idea of what they are? Stacked film? Or is there a stacked form of ceramic that could achieve this capacitance in this small a form-factor? |
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| singa |
| I seldom see ceramics at 1uF,they look like polyester to me. |
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| Apex Jr |
If the Mil Number is : (or what is the mil # )
CK05 0r CK06 XX 105 they are considered monolytic caps
very close to a ceramic.. 105 for sure is a 1 Uf
Letter afterwards is the percentage J = 5% K = 10%
M =20% HTH's
Steve @ Apex Jr. |
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| EchoWars |
Here's what it says on the package:| code: | 5910012779580
5910-01-277-9580
2N335 RPE114Z5U105M100V
Case/MFG 051406 PN/MFG Same
Capacitor, Fixed, Cer
1 EA
SP0900-94-A-A711-0818
A/C 09/94 |
Odd parts for sure. |
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| Nordic |
105M100V I think the last part may just be the answer with 105 being normal capacitor rating marking and 100V limit.
It is small but I got smaller ones... |
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