So the value of a 130 coded capacitor is 13.
Common ceramic capacitor values.
Fixed capacitors consisting of fixed capacitance value and variable capacitance with variable capacitance value.
Capacitors are categorized into 2 mechanical groups.
Class ii (or written class 2) ceramic capacitors.
There are a few popular ways of writing capacitor values.
Values are in farads with p = pico, n = nano, u = micro, and m = milli.
So you can see that calculating these ceramic capacitors isn’t too hard.
6 rows common chip capacitor values;
100nf ceramic is the most popular capacitor value, although you can use a 0.1uf at a push ;) that range is also useful when designing filters.
Capacitance drift or hysteresis for c0g (np0) ceramics is negligible at less than ±±0.05% versus up to ±2% for films.
These useful conversions can help when designing, building, or maintaining circuits.
The numbering system is easy to use, if you remember it is based on picofarads, not microfarads.
Aluminum electrolytic (50v or even bettter 100v):
Values below 1 uf are generally available with a 5 or 10 percent tolerance.
Microfarad values of 1 uf, 10 uf, and 100 uf
The following are standard capacitor values.
Then its value is 10×10000= 100000pf.
Ceramic capacitors usually uses 3 digits like 102, 103, 101 for indicating their values and the values are in term of pico farad.
This makes this capacitor a 10,00 pf capacitor (more easily written as.01 µf).