Stigmata Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Hello!Since im new to electronic parts I have a few questions:In the MBHP Core partlist you use an Rectifier B80C800RUND My question can I use B80c1500 (1,5A) instead?And the Polarised capacitor 10 uF/16V does it matter if I use an 10 uF/25V or higher??And I must tell, Today I got The C64 with the 8580 sid chip :-) for free :-) Just paid for the mail.....Thanks!Christoffer ???
TK. Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Hi Christoffer,yes, the 1.5 A rectifier can also be used, it has nearly the same size like the 0.8A type and fits into the PCB - I've also used some.Caps: here also higher voltage types can be used.C64: a great deal! :DBest Regards, Thorsten.
LO Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 HiI dont think it really matters with the Bridge rectifier just as long as you get the pins right ie the positive and negitive markings on the output side its just so if you plug in an adapter with reverse polarity or AC supply it will still supply the +ive to the +ive track and the -ive to the -ive. The only other consideration is if it will fit on your board or not!The voltage on the Caps is not too important either just use the closest voltage you can find. Not too big thoIf Ive got this wrong someone please correct me ;)..pEaCe..
Stigmata Posted September 3, 2002 Author Report Posted September 3, 2002 Thanks for the answer!Another stupid question:6,8nF caps is that the same as 6800pF?? trying to translate the part list to my ELFA catalog ???
Guest the_Swede Posted September 4, 2002 Report Posted September 4, 2002 G (Giga) = 10^9M (Mega) = 10^6k (kilo) = 10^3u (micro) = 10^-3n (nano) = 10^-6p (pico) = 10^-9So yes, these are the same.
basta73 Posted November 13, 2002 Report Posted November 13, 2002 I have a stupid question about parts. Should I get 1/2 watt or 1/4 watt resistors for the mbhp projects?
LO Posted November 13, 2002 Report Posted November 13, 2002 go for 1/4 watt unless otherwise stated as they are smaller and fit the pcb's nicely.Dont really matter tho I got a real mixture on mine.
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