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Is uf the new mfd?
I know I should know this but I expected there must be a difference in those capacitor ratings. Is there no performance difference? Just physical size?
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u is the 'transliteration' of the Greek letter "mu", which is the abbreviation for 'micro'. "m" for reasons I never understood, was sometimes used to sub for "mu" to indicate micro, even though it is the abbreviation for "milli" (i.e., 10^-3).
F is Farad, so, yes, uF is microfarad. uuF, or mmF, of course, is micro-microfarad, or picofarad (pF); pico = 10^-12. "micro-mikes", in the olden days...
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Yes, μf is the same as mfd (MicroFaraD). And yes, there is a significant size difference between old and new electrolytic caps. There are some pictures floating around showing the difference in size between old and new caps. Check out this thread:
http://audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=63359
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Over in Europe, they also like to use nF for nanoFarad. 10^-9, or 1000pF or 0.001 uF. Another thing they like to do there, and I like as well, is that they'll use the "n" or the "u" in place of a decimal point. 4n7 = 4700pF. Decimal points tend to get lost, which is also why most everyone uses a leading 0 in front of things like 0.0047uF
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Thanks for showing a true "mu", in your post, Dr! I was too lazy...
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mhardy, delihaus 'n I are gonna get together on the 10th in Boston, are you in? Deli 'n I have med appts at the same place on the 10th, maybe do lunch or something?
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I'll check the calendar & PM youse guys.
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Very good!
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Quote:
http://www.mathekiste.de/griechischesalphabet.htm u for Greek "my" is not correct, but it is similar to "X" for Greek "Chi", while the corresponding Greek letter for Latin "X" is "Xi". Eckhard |
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That is correct, that's why I said "transliteration" in quotes (inverted commas, if you will). Greek "mu" is the Latin "m", but it looks a bit like the Latin "u", so we tend to use u's for mu's. :-)
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aren't "mu's" what you get from a Holstein?
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