[sdiy] Electronics Unit Converter
Tim Parkhurst
tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com
Thu May 13 19:52:29 CEST 2004
Hi All,
If, like myself, you've struggled with questions like "2200pF...okay, how
many microfarads is that?", then I've found something you might like. Here's
a web page with some nice math info, and a nifty little conversion
calculator that will convert between the various prefix values used in
electronics (femto, pico, nano, micro, milli, in addition to kilo, mega,
giga and tera). Well, anyway, I liked it :)
http://www.bcae1.com/milli_.htm
Cheers!
Tim (struggling with many questions) Servo
"I'd go with epoxy. It always has the right thread." - Toby Paddock
P.S. 2200pF = 0.0022uF
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