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Timeline for EEPROM Decoupling Capacitor

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yesterday comment added the busybee Or 82nF, or 120nF, or...
yesterday comment added Spehro 'speff' Pefhany Silly question, maybe, but have you tried looking for 100nF capacitors rather than 0.1uF? They're the same thing.
yesterday answer added Scientific Consultants timeline score: 1
yesterday answer added Berat Göktuğ Şalcı timeline score: 2
yesterday comment added Lundin Can't you just tear apart any random electronics junk and salvage a 100nF from it? It's by far the most common cap value. It is really strange that you can't get the most common cap value due to availability either. That means you can't get any caps at all.
2 days ago answer added Velvet timeline score: 0
2 days ago answer added Justme timeline score: 4
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