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Instructions
Read the first two digits of the numeric code. The first two digits are the significant digits. For example: A capacitor is marked with 224M. The first two digits of the value are 22.
Add the number of zeros indicated by the third numeric digit to the first two digits. The result is in picofarads. For example: The markings on a K5M capacitor read 224. Place four zeros after the 22 to obtain 220,000 picofarads: 220,000 picofarads = 0.22 microfarads.
Compare the letter code on the capacitor to the code in the capacitor tolerance table. The values given in the table indicate a possible range of values for the capacitor. For example: The capacitor marking is 224M. The capacitor has a rated value of 220,000 picofarads with a range of plus or minus 20 percent, or a range of 176,000 to 264,000 picofarads.
Look for a third code mark, usually two letters listed below the first line. The code mark indicates the dielectric material separating the two plates inside the capacitor.