[sdiy] Through-Hole MLCC capacitors
Tim Ressel
timr at circuitabbey.com
Tue Jul 18 16:03:11 CEST 2017
Also Tayda has inexpensive caps:
http://www.taydaelectronics.com/capacitors/monolithic-ceramic-capacitor.html
--tr
On 7/17/2017 10:06 PM, David G Dixon wrote:
> Thanks, Guys! (Especially Brian for such detailed linkage.) I'm going to
> try harder to find what I want. I'm working on a Phase Displacement Network
> circuit, so I need a variety of caps, and I like having a nice range of
> values of things like this. The idea that I can put together my own kit at
> Mouser is very tempting.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] On
>> Behalf Of David G Dixon
>> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2017 8:45 PM
>> To: synth-diy at synth-diy.org
>> Subject: [sdiy] Through-Hole MLCC capacitors
>>
>> Hey SDIY team,
>>
>> Where do you guys buy your Through-Hole MLCC capacitors? For
>> all my synth DIY moxy, I'm really not very good at buying
>> stuff. I was just on Digikey and left very discouraged. I'd
>> really love to find a nice kit with a good selection of
>> values from about 100pF to 1uF (say, every other standard
>> value) in C0G and X7R at a 50V rating. Am I dreaming the
>> impossible dream?
>> Are these things really that hard to find now? I used to get
>> those lovely blue EKCO caps from my university. I loved
>> those because they were marked with legible white printing
>> that I could read without a magnifying glass.
>> Also, even though they were 5% or 10% tolerance, they were
>> generally within 1% of their stated values. Of all the
>> companies to go out of business....
>>
>> Anyway, any advice would be most heartily appreciated.
>>
>> Hugs,
>> Dave Dixon
>>
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