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Capacitor Code Calculator

Ceramic capacitor 3-digit code → pF / nF / µF, clear at a glance.

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What it does: Translates the 3-digit code on a ceramic capacitor into a capacitance.

When to use it: When the marking is hard to read, cross-checking the BOM, or finding a substitute part.

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How to

How to use the capacitor code calculator

Enter the code and get all three notations.

  1. 01

    Read the code on the capacitor

    Ceramic capacitors are often marked with 3 digits, such as 104 or 473, sometimes with a tolerance letter like 104K.

  2. 02

    Enter it directly

    The tool decodes by the "picofarad (pF)" rule: the first two are significant digits and the third is the multiplier.

  3. 03

    Read the capacitance

    Gives pF / nF / µF notations at once, handy for cross-checking the datasheet and the BOM.

Reference

Common capacitor codes

A 3-digit code is in picofarads (pF), and the third digit is the power of 10.

CodePicofarads pFCommon notation
101100 pF100 pF
221220 pF220 pF
47347,000 pF47 nF
104100,000 pF100 nF / 0.1 µF
1051,000,000 pF1 µF
2292.2 pF2.2 pF (9 = ×0.1)

3-digit code = first two digits × 10^third digit pF; third digit 8=×0.01, 9=×0.1.

FAQ

Common questions, answered in 3 minutes

Why is "104" 0.1µF and not 104pF?

The third digit of a 3-digit code is the multiplier (a power of 10), not a direct value. 104 = 10 × 10⁴ pF = 100,000 pF = 100 nF = 0.1 µF.

What are the trailing letters K, J, M?

Tolerance: J=±5%, K=±10%, M=±20%; small capacitances use pF tolerances B/C/D. It does not affect the capacitance itself.

How do you read a two-digit code (such as 22)?

It is directly in picofarads: 22 = 22 pF. Small values, usually <10, are marked this way.

Does the capacitor code indicate voltage rating?

No. This code only indicates capacitance (and tolerance); the voltage rating is printed separately (such as 50V / 1kV) or read from the package spec.

Data Provenance

Standards and sources referenced by this tool

Item Value / Formula Source
3-digit capacitor code first two digits × 10^third digit (pF) EIA ceramic capacitor marking
Tolerance letter J=±5% K=±10% M=±20% EIA tolerance codes

Coding rules from the EIA ceramic capacitor marking, no external API.

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