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- From: sinster@cse.ucsc.edu (Darren Senn)
- Newsgroups: comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: miniboard parts
- Keywords: miniboard
- Message-ID: <18t99lINN5bq@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 12 Sep 92 17:27:17 GMT
- References: <1992Sep11.132703.17100@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
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- In article <1992Sep11.132703.17100@bmerh85.bnr.ca> carrasco@bmers217.bnr.ca (Sylvano Carrasco) writes:
- >1) P6203 (330 uF, 6.3V elect cap)
- >
- > I was told this part was on back-order. The girl at the order desk said they
- > had a 10V 330uF but I'm pretty sure the can size is different (8mm as
- > opposed to 6.5mm). They did have a axial version but I figured it would be
- > too difficult to mount. The next closest value was 220 uF (part #P6202).
- > Is it okay to lower this cap value?
-
- Actually, the replacement part that my rep. recommended was P5205. That's
- a 330uF 6.3V electrolytic radial cap. which was specifically designed to "meet
- the requirements of use over wide temperature range... with the same case size
- as the SU series". P6203 is part of the SU series. Checking Digikey's
- measurements, you can see this:
- P6203 P5205
- can height .441" = 11.2mm 11.2mm
- can diameter .248" = 6.3mm 6.3mm
- leg spacing .098" = 2.5mm 2.5mm
- leg diameter .020" = .5mm .5mm
- This is the one thing I hate about Digikey: sometimes they give dimensions in
- inches, and sometimes in mm. Grrrr. I wish they'd keep to one unit.
-
- The one problem with the P5205 is that it's more expensive than the P6203
- ($.1487 vs. $.0863 are the prices for my mass buy).
- --
- Darren Senn Phone: (408) 479-1521
- sinster@scintilla.capitola.ca.us Snail: 1785 Halterman #1
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