On Jul 7, 3:39 pm, "Nico Vanden Eynde" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> On the Digikey website, you can search for high frequency capacitors : it's
> in the "features" column when you go to the capacitors catalog.
> High Frequency capacitors can handle frequencies of over 1000 Khz, so they
> are typically found in sweep/video circuits of tube monitors/tv's. Most high
> frequency caps are also high stability one's, including the one I suggested,
> so they can handle higher currents  and remain very stable ( 5% tolerance )
> even on their maximum operating temperature.

Ah, thank you, Nico.  That is good to know.  I somehow always
overlooked the "features" column on the selection list.   That will be
very very handy in the future.

Jeff Walther

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