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Postby toby7 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:55 pm

> I have a page on my web site that shows the difference between
SI Notation vs USA Values. I'm hoping someone can fill-in the
lines with a "?" My web page is: http://elecurls.tripod.com/Euro_vs_USA.htm

-toby7
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Re: miscellaneous

Postby violin » Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:59 pm

>
> I have a page on my web site that shows the difference between
SI Notation vs USA Values. I'm hoping someone can fill-in the
lines with a "?" My web page is: http://elecurls.tripod.com/Euro_vs_USA.htm

-toby7


Hi. I am not really understanding the question mark bit for your conversion chart, for being a UK resident

100uf = 100 microfarads and so

10mH = milliHenry and so
68uH = microHenry and so

? = 100uf 100uF 107 = 100uf and so
? 47uF 476 ?
? 22uF 226 ?
? 10uF 106 ?
? 4.7uF 475 ?
? 3.3uF 325 ?
? 1.0uF 105 ?

4m7H = 4.7mH
? = 10mH = 10mH and so
? = 470mH
? = 100mH

? = 68uH = 68uH and so
? = 100uH

This is what I have always understood it to be world over.

Please forgive me if I have miss-understood your request. Regards

Edit: I have just notice this.

Shield Earth or Earth Wire is the same as our Earth Ground


<Gound Wire> and yes <Earth Wire> is also good for me

RLA Euro. is equal to Relay in the USA


<Relay> is also good for me

Resistance Tester is equal to our V.O.M (Volt Ohm Meter)


D.V.O.M (digital Volt Ohm Meter) or V.O.M is termed much here although most of the time I simply refer it as a multimeter

They have a Battery Box, we have a Battery Holder


<Battery Holder> I term it as

They have Resonator's, we have Crystal's or Resonator's

I am not really understanding this part. A Crystal and a Resonator are entirly two different objects and therefore not to be classified as one type of object. For example a Crystal requires external capacitors for the stabilizing purposes whereas a Resonator has the stabilizing capacitors included within its package. I personally would opt for Crystal against a Resonator every time, - when not using Oscillators of a kind, as I believe the accuracy of a Crystal is much better than a Resonator.
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