From: N_Cook on 14 Feb 2010 06:19 Of 20 years ago, light blue plastic cylinders 15mm long 6mm diameter, radial format. With numbers like 22 GY 2 and 390 JY 2 (sic) on them for 22pF and 390pF so large for their size . But what would number 4257 GY 2 mean , in same package. And as standardised package, what sort of voltages, no info that I can find on lcrcapacitors.co.uk. I removed and measured a couple of them but the 4257 is in an awkward place. Another one is marked 1206 GY 2 , again any ideas?
From: N_Cook on 14 Feb 2010 07:59 N_Cook <diverse(a)tcp.co.uk> wrote in message news:hl8m78$tb3$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Of 20 years ago, light blue plastic cylinders 15mm long 6mm diameter, radial > format. > With numbers like 22 GY 2 and 390 JY 2 (sic) on them for 22pF and 390pF so > large for their size . But what would number 4257 GY 2 mean , in same > package. And as standardised package, what sort of voltages, no info that I > can find on lcrcapacitors.co.uk. I removed and measured a couple of them but > the 4257 is in an awkward place. Another one is marked 1206 GY 2 , again any > ideas? > > Too logical for me 4257 stands for 4257 pF Ended up removing one , so E12 series presumably +/-10% and specials +/-0.01% in the same package and same GY 2 type designation
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