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I see a lot of RF schematics with capacitors that don't specify units or SI prefixes.
For instance, a capacitor may simply say "0.01".
Is this generally its value in microfarads?
i.e. 0.01 = 0.01uF = 10nF?
Or is that assuming too much? Does it simply require you to take a logical guess?
For instance, a capacitor may simply say "0.01".
Is this generally its value in microfarads?
i.e. 0.01 = 0.01uF = 10nF?
Or is that assuming too much? Does it simply require you to take a logical guess?
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