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* [[Media:GR Exp 505 1457-K 10_1957.pdf|Experimenter October 1957 describing Type 505]] | * [[Media:GR Exp 505 1457-K 10_1957.pdf|Experimenter October 1957 describing Type 505]] | ||
* [[Media:GR Exp 980 Series 1457-K 10_1957.pdf|Experimenter October 1957 describing Type 980 and 1419-K]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:24, 18 May 2024
The General Radio 1419-K Decade Capacitor was introduced in Catalog P (1959) and remained available through Catalog 1978.
The Type 1419-K is a three decade capacitance standard based on the Type 505 capacitor. Its comprised of the Types 980-F, 980-G, and 980-H decade units which in turn are comprised of four Type 505 silver mica capacitors. The entire assembly enclosed in a shielded enclosure. Binding post connections are provided for two or three terminal connections using a shorting link. Applications for the 1419-K include, elements in resonant circuits, bridge measurements, filters, and experimental laboratory use.
Specifications
- Total Capacitance: 1.110 μF
- Capacitance Per Step: .0001 μF
- Accuracy: two terminal ±0.5% ; three terminal ±0.5%, 1% at the smallest decade
- Dissipation Factor: less than .0003 at 1 kHz
- Maximum Voltage: 500 V
Links
- Experimenter October 1957 describing Type 505
- Experimenter October 1957 describing Type 980 and 1419-K