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The {{Title|General Radio 1401-C Standard Air Capacitor}} was introduced in {{Catalog N}} and remained available through {{Catalog S}}. Type 1401-A is one of four in the series, see [[1401]] for an overview. | The {{Title|General Radio 1401-C Standard Air Capacitor}} was introduced in {{Catalog N}} and remained available through {{Catalog S}}. Type 1401-A is one of four in the series, see [[1401]] for an overview. | ||
Type 1401-C is a two-terminal, 500 pF air capacitor designed as a laboratory reference or working capacitance standard. It features all-aluminum construction with shielded covers. Connections are [[274|Type 274 plugs]] spaced ¾ inches on center. This spacing matches the [[716-C|Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge]], making the 1401- | Type 1401-C is a two-terminal, 500 pF air capacitor designed as a laboratory reference or working capacitance standard. It features all-aluminum construction with shielded covers. Connections are [[274|Type 274 plugs]] spaced ¾ inches on center. This spacing matches the [[716-C|Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge]], making the 1401-C useful as a balancing capacitor when performing substitution measurements. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 00:41, 12 May 2024
The General Radio 1401-C Standard Air Capacitor was introduced in Catalog N (1954) and remained available through Catalog S (1965). Type 1401-A is one of four in the series, see 1401 for an overview.
Type 1401-C is a two-terminal, 500 pF air capacitor designed as a laboratory reference or working capacitance standard. It features all-aluminum construction with shielded covers. Connections are Type 274 plugs spaced ¾ inches on center. This spacing matches the Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge, making the 1401-C useful as a balancing capacitor when performing substitution measurements.
Specifications
- Insertion Capacitance: 500 pF
- Initial Accuracy: 0.12%
- Peak Voltage: 900 V
- Dissipation Factor: 0.00002