And if you want to go real old nomeclature, does anyone remember micromicrofarads? uuF = pF?
Yep. Then I had trouble with nF and Angstroms. Then microns gets confusing, It's a distance unit and unit of vacuum.
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And if you want to go real old nomeclature, does anyone remember micromicrofarads? uuF = pF?
And if you want to go real old nomeclature, does anyone remember micromicrofarads? uuF = pF?
even worse, some early schematics use mmF instead of uuF, and mF for microfarads. as i remember, the "clarified" notation (such as 4R7 or 3K3) went into use in the 70s. it did seem to help make things easier to read, especially on xerox copies of schematics (and the flood of documents being photocopied in the 1970s probably accounts for it being adopted). it's now even being applied to power rails and zener voltages in schematics (3V3, 5V1, etc...).And if you want to go real old nomeclature, does anyone remember micromicrofarads? uuF = pF?
Also, if I recall correctly, Gigahertz radio frequencies were expressed by its wavelength in centimeters or millimeter