There are no SMT film capacitors that can be trusted. The PPS film capacitors are the most common sort of SMT ones they will sell you, but I suggest you pass them by. They are extremely fragile.
In the leaded types you can still get film capacitors.
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Actually, the place where one sees it most often are in documents meant to be looked at and referred to by lay persons, as in people that are not formally trained specifically in electronics and electricals. It removes all confusion, when printed properly. A group of persons without any such training will interpret such a drawing better than one that contain intersection that do not describe a node connection.
In "electrical" professional circles, however, folks are supposed to know about the proper rules regarding intersecting conductor lines on diagrammatical renderings (schematics).
You're an idiot. I could easily post to/through another news provider, using a different news client, and your totally retarded, lame ass wouldn't catch a goddamned thing, dipshit.
Wrong, fucktard. I only post through ONE ISP on ONE account.
The ISP occasionally assigns a new IP address as they are NOT hard assigned, they are dynamic. They typically get long term net "leases", however, which means that an assignee will retain the same IP address for a long period. Not that a complete idiot like you could understand the situation.
One doesn't "get" a new IP address "assigned"... One's ISP ASSIGNS IP addresses as THEY see fit, and they are not hard assignments. My IP address has been the same for months, and when it was last changed, it had nothing to do with me, asswipe. Not that you could grasp the technology, you are too busy spewing horseshit.
That was how the DOS version of Orcad did "power objects". It makes sense for there to be a way to have a power or ground symbol of your own creation that works as a label when you hook it up.
I have only used the Orcad Capture program briefly. After it screwed up a weeks worth of work, I went back to using the DOS version, which IMO works far better in any case.
One of the other engineers where I work is just about to start testing the PCB for a new product that used some. It looks to me like the film caps will need to be soldered by hand as a manual second operation after the reflow. Since the selling price of the product will be about the same as a small car, it won't impact the profit margin much.
In other places, I have taken to putting several NPO capacitors in parallel to get the value I need. The mechanically large SMT ceramic packages are also fragile.
_Sometimes_ your IP address will be changed if you disconnect for a few days. I have three different IP's for "AlwaysStupid".
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