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Capacitors 
 

Capacitors come in many shapes and sizes but fall into two basic camps.  Polarised or non polarised. 
Capacitors can store energy.  For a really good explanation of how they work try this video starting 
at 4:25. 
 
This kit uses some non polarised capacitors.  The good news is that just like resistors you can insert 
them into the PCB either way round.   
 
Now the bad news. they come in a variety of shapes and sizes and although there are supposed to 
be standards for markings they do vary.  So, what do they look like? This kit predominantly contains 
box caps, like this one. 
 

Now, the marking.  Capacitance is measured in Farads  (f).  1f is a  huge 
capacitor.  Going down in order there are Millifarads, mf (rarely used) 1 
mf  is  1/1000th  of  1f.    Microfarads  uf  1/1000th  of  1mf.    Nanofarads  nf  
1/1000th of 1uf and Picofarads 1/1000th of 1nf. 
 
Another way to put it is that there are 1000pf in 1nf and 1000nf in 1uf. 
 
Polyester box capacitors with values of 1nf but less than 100nf will have 
the value written on the top, either in a very obvious way, or a code. 

 

The capacitor shown above has a value of 100nf. A 1uf capacitor would begin  with 1***, value of 
1000, so with the additional decimal point,  .1k is 100nf. The K is the tolerance (10%) and 63 is the 
max voltage. Manufacturers do have other ways of indicating values though unfortunately. 

 

Where things can get difficult is with poly boxes of 100nf and above.  sometimes you will see a 100nf 
marked as 104xxxx ie the picofarad notation has been used for the value. Equally you may see .1xxxx 
ie 0.1uf (the 

x’s

 denote the tolerance and voltage).  It is still the same 100nf capacitor. The reason 

for this is that only 3 digits can be used for the value so 100n cannot be used and 100 would denote 
100pf.    Still  with  me?    this  continues  for  high  values  until  we  get  to  1uf  which  will  be  marked  as 
1uxxxx. 
 
Sometimes I supply 1UF MLCC style capacitors marked as 105. These are a small yellow bead. The 
different styles of non polarised caps are all interchangeable so do not worry if you expect a box cap 
and get a MLCC or vice versa. 

 

Eventually these capacitor and resistor codes will start to sink in! Trust me.  

 
Now onto polarised, they are the simplest.  The most common that you 
will  see  are 

‘electrolytic’

  capacitors.    These  look  like  a  small  beer  can 

with two protruding wires, usually from the same end, sometimes one 
from each end.  on the outside of the can will be the value and the max 
voltage.  Polarised capacitors can only be inserted into the board in one 
direction.  The PCB will have a + next to the positive terminal. 

 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Brittania

Page 1: ...ia Page 1 Brittania Pedal Kit Please read the guide in full before starting your build It contains a lot of really important information which will give you the best chance of a successful build For b...

Page 2: ...jedspeds co uk Brittania Page 2 Contents 1 Parts lists for this kit 2 Suggested Tools 3 A detailed overview of components 4 Populating the main PCB 5 Jacks and the Power Socket 6 The footswitch its PC...

Page 3: ...OL 10KA other Jfet should work including surface mounted Offboard Components 3PDT footswitch Wire LED Coloured Mono Jacks x2 Power Socket 2 1mm 4K7 Resistor CLR current limiting resistor for the LED 3...

Page 4: ...re snipping pliers Wire stripping pliers Solder sucker de solder braid PCB Clamp Multi Meter Centre Punch Drill bits Tweezers The essential tools are all the bare minimum of what I use to build a peda...

Page 5: ...tania Page 5 Schematic Much thanks to the ROG team for this and the other excellent circuits they ve designed For a full breakdown of the Brittania click here This includes instructions how to get the...

Page 6: ...alue for the resistor and the 3rd gives you the number of zeros to add aka the multiplier With a 5 band resistor the first three give you the value and the 4th gives you the zeros See the table below...

Page 7: ...colours but usually have one or sometimes two bands at one end In this kit you should have 1 diode The symbol on the PCB will be something like this simply line up the band on the diode with the line...

Page 8: ...d opposite to what I expected previously after installation so this quick test is sensible and is one less thing to debug later on Check twice solder once This kit contains several LEDS The 4 on the m...

Page 9: ...e supply voltage feeds into the top round pad measure between the rear pad and ground and set it to the individual value required below Beyond that tweek it until you find a sound you are happy with T...

Page 10: ...o with the additional decimal point 1k is 100nf The K is the tolerance 10 and 63 is the max voltage Manufacturers do have other ways of indicating values though unfortunately Where things can get diff...

Page 11: ...k Brittania Page 11 On the capacitor you will see that one side of the can is marked with a stripe usually containing negative symbols The wire nearest to this is the negative wire You will also notic...

Page 12: ...ne will be to identify the resistors and any diodes inside your kit Each kit has a parts list at the top of the guide So as an example if R1 is listed as a 1M resistor then you dig out a 1M from the p...

Page 13: ...es or it may also be a part of the design If you received any pots that look like this then they will need to be wired to the PCB You can achieve this by using normal wire or you can use header pins w...

Page 14: ...edspeds co uk Brittania Page 14 The pots connect to the PCB like this by this stage you should have soldered the resistors diode transistors and capacitors etc to the board Now the final step is to co...

Page 15: ...ndividual colours one for each tip The wires need to be long enough to go from one end of your pedal to the other as they eventually connect to the footswitch Once you have soldered two wires to each...

Page 16: ...sure and I always wonder why Some PCB s are tight enough as it is without reducing your workspace to 6cm wide Now get another black wire and solder it to the pcb here Once that wire is in place take a...

Page 17: ...d kicking If it s not working then you need to find out why Do not continue beyond this point until you get it working Adding a footswitch will not magically make a circuit work Troubleshooting is a n...

Page 18: ...rds I am afraid but nothing to arduous Once you have de soldered the three wires clean the joints up and re solder fresh wires to them About 2 inches long will be perfect a little longer if you wish T...

Page 19: ...to the switch and the wires solder to its pads The two fit together like this Take some time to study the footswitch and PCB NOTE the lugs run from left to right as I said above The PCB has two sides...

Page 20: ...oot switch the two ways I suggest are simple and effective A CLR is a current limiting resistor It reduces the voltage hitting the LED On this picture the CLR is shown as 2k2 We supply 4k7 but you can...

Page 21: ...ur wires to length Take your time and think each stage through methodically Cut your wires to length before you solder them remember check twice cut once solder once Using the Foot Switch and its PCB...

Page 22: ...Jeds Peds truebypass jedspeds co uk Brittania Page 22 Here is an overview of the connections on the PCB...

Page 23: ...needs soldering into position The lugs MUST face side to side as shown below The final connections are between the two boards To give you an idea about this I have shown the connections for the G and...

Page 24: ...e other offboard components Then one by one make the appropriate connections ensuring you use appropriate wire lengths You do not want a rats nest Once all connections are complete you should have a p...

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