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They are called feedthru capacitors. Typical value might be 1000 pF.
Not sure where you can buy them anymore. B On Thu, 20 May 2004 11:24:38 -0700, DaveC wrote: Not sure of the proper name, but I'm looking for a connector that provides connection through a bulkhead, from one PBC to another PCB. Not a "connector" in the traditional sense. Both sides of it look like the back end of a solder-type connector; just someplace to solder a wire. I've searched Digi-Key, Mouser, and a few others, but can't find anything like this. I've seen them in hi-f comm equipment. I need one for 2.4 GHz. Where can I find one? Thanks, |
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