Capacitor Code Converter
INPUT CODE
CALCULATED CAPACITY
Picofarads (pF)–
Nanofarads (nF)–
Microfarads (µF)–
HOW TO READ
Example: 10 + 4 zeros = 100,000 pF
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How do I read a 3-digit capacitor code?
The first two digits are the value, and the third digit is the multiplier (number of zeros). The result is always in Picofarads (pF). For example, 104 means 10 followed by 4 zeros, which is 100,000 pF.
2. What does 104J or 104K mean on a capacitor?
The letter after the numbers represents the tolerance. J means ±5%, K means ±10%, and M means ±20%. This tells you how accurate the capacitance value is.
3. Why is my capacitor code only 2 digits?
If a capacitor only has two digits (like 22), it usually means the value is simply that number in pF (22 pF), without a multiplier.
4. Can I use this for Electrolytic Capacitors?
Electrolytic capacitors are usually large enough to have their values (like 10µF) printed directly on the casing. This 3-digit code system is primarily for Ceramic and Film capacitors.
5. What is the difference between pF, nF, and µF?
These are units of scale: 1,000 pF = 1 nF, and 1,000 nF = 1 µF. Our converter automatically handles these conversions to save you from manual math errors.
Quick Reference: Top 10 Common Capacitor Codes
| Code | Picofarads (pF) | Nanofarads (nF) | Microfarads (µF) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | 100 pF | 0.1 nF | 0.0001 µF |
| 102 | 1,000 pF | 1 nF | 0.001 µF |
| 103 | 10,000 pF | 10 nF | 0.01 µF |
| 104 | 100,000 pF | 100 nF | 0.1 µF |
| 105 | 1,000,000 pF | 1,000 nF | 1 µF |
| 222 | 2,200 pF | 2.2 nF | 0.0022 µF |
| 223 | 22,000 pF | 22 nF | 0.022 µF |
| 472 | 4,700 pF | 4.7 nF | 0.0047 µF |
| 473 | 47,000 pF | 47 nF | 0.047 µF |
| 683 | 68,000 pF | 68 nF | 0.068 µF |
Technical Guide: How to Read 3-Digit Codes
Understanding the 3-digit marking on ceramic or film capacitors is simple. The 1st and 2nd digits represent the base value, while the 3rd digit is the multiplier (the number of zeros to add). The base unit is always Picofarads (pF).
Example: Code 473
• 47 (Base Value)
• 3 (Multiplier = 3 Zeros)
• Result: 47,000 pF = 47 nF = 0.047 µF
Capacitor Tolerance Letter Codes
Following the three digits, you may see a letter. This indicates the tolerance or precision of the capacitor:
• J: ±5%
• K: ±10%
• M: ±20%
• Z: +80% / -20% (Common in decoupling caps)
• J: ±5%
• K: ±10%
• M: ±20%
• Z: +80% / -20% (Common in decoupling caps)
Conversion Logic (pF vs nF vs µF)
To convert between units, remember that the factor is always 1,000:
• 1,000 pF = 1 nF
• 1,000 nF = 1 µF
• 1,000,000 pF = 1 µF
• 1,000 pF = 1 nF
• 1,000 nF = 1 µF
• 1,000,000 pF = 1 µF
When calculating manually, move the decimal point 3 places to the left for each step up in unit size.
Last Updated on April 7, 2026 by Kevin Chen
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