Q. I have read your answer to my question on the inductor marked 105C and it does not help.... the 105C is a 1mH inductor, that means that the code must 10 x 10^5 NANO henries However, the inductors marked 106 are 100uH so they are using 10 x10^6 WHAT ? It cannot be NANO. We have been pondering in the office and wonder if a 22uH inductor would have a code of 227 ? If it does, the code reads as first two digits give HUNDREDS then the next is the NEGATIVE power. Which seems nuts.
A. Hi Charlie. Thank you for your question. The designation code does follow the usual protocol - but admittedly the use of mH (millihenry) is confusing.