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Radio amateurs explain to a newcomer the symbols on this diagram? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
Response from 0[+++++]
the sticks are capacitors, if they also have pluses, they are electrolytic capacitors, 56-is 56 kilohms-the nominal resistance of a resistor, which is indicated by a rectangle with vertical or oblique dashes inside it:
the sticks are capacitors, if they also have pluses, they are electrolytic capacitors, 56-is 56 kilohms-the nominal resistance of a resistor, which is indicated by a rectangle with vertical or oblique dashes inside it:
Response from 0[+++++]
You were wrongly told about capacitors: capacitor capacity is denoted-if just a digit without a comma, it is picofarads, if with a comma, it is microfarads, if a digit with a letter orn-then nanofarads Similarly with resistors: without a letter the whole number is ohms, without a letter, with a comma - megohms, with a letterk - kilohms If you need to denote some non-trivial denomination, you write the right letter always for example 1.5 ohms, 100 M - 100 megom.
You were wrongly told about capacitors: capacitor capacity is denoted-if just a digit without a comma, it is picofarads, if with a comma, it is microfarads, if a digit with a letter orn-then nanofarads Similarly with resistors: without a letter the whole number is ohms, without a letter, with a comma - megohms, with a letterk - kilohms If you need to denote some non-trivial denomination, you write the right letter always for example 1.5 ohms, 100 M - 100 megom.
Response from 0[+++++]
see my link better. Just start learning the basics, but there is nothing complicated there, you will get it
see my link better. Just start learning the basics, but there is nothing complicated there, you will get it