02-03-2024, 05:10 PM
Hello Everyone,
The topic of the day is using Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors Instead Mica Capacitors .
As you guys have known Mica Capacitors prices are getting more expensive and some values are getting harder to get .
More and More I am seeing that dreaded monster Silver migration Disease and the current value that I need to stock up on and use in a General Electric 1950s clock radio 110 PF.
I found these Multilayer Ceramic capacitors made by Kemet
It does say Class I "stable" material. Components of this classification are temperature compensating and are suited for resonant circuit applications or those where Q and stability of capacitance characteristics are required.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/447/K...316440.pdf
Sincerely Richard
The topic of the day is using Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors Instead Mica Capacitors .
As you guys have known Mica Capacitors prices are getting more expensive and some values are getting harder to get .
More and More I am seeing that dreaded monster Silver migration Disease and the current value that I need to stock up on and use in a General Electric 1950s clock radio 110 PF.
I found these Multilayer Ceramic capacitors made by Kemet
It does say Class I "stable" material. Components of this classification are temperature compensating and are suited for resonant circuit applications or those where Q and stability of capacitance characteristics are required.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/447/K...316440.pdf
Sincerely Richard