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							<title>330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>Hi to All,                I have got the ceramic capacitor in which it is printed as 330 AEC. Now I got confused whether it is a 330pf or 33pf. Can an</description>
							<author>&lt;noauthor@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>Thanks Alot Arun</description>
							<author>SANATH EMBEDDED&lt;sanathmcx@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>Hi,I guess it is 33pF</description>
							<author>Shailesh NAYAK&lt;nayaktel@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>yup 33pF</description>
							<author>abbas1707&lt;abbas@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>Hi,   the last digit indicates the number of Zeros that have to be suffixed to the first two valuesfor eg:     330  ----->  3 3 ( zero indicates no 0'</description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>hi again,  the AEC is the company name - so don't get confusedarun</description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>ceramic coding as arun explained you have four letters or digits..First digit: first significant (I am calling it F)Second digit: second significant (</description>
							<author>Ajay&lt;contact@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: 330PF Ceramic Capacitor</title>
							<description>Ah now that was informative. I was always getting confused with the ceramic caps values!!!</description>
							<author>Amit Radha&lt;amit.radhakrishnan@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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