in a schematic, what does that mean?
Either British Petroleum is making capacitors... or you have a Bipolar cap on your diagram.
Regular caps are polarised, ie; they have a +ve and a -ve terminal.
AKA "NP" or non-polarised.
yep, after looking at the bill of materials for that part it says non polarized.. and there i have a tantalum cap! i hope this is the solution to my problem. ive been trying to debug this damn pedal all day
thanks :)
use the search tool on this forum... there was a thread a couple of weeks back about making a make shift BP cap.
It's not great, and it won't work like the real thing.. but it'll get you out of trouble until you can get the real thing!
excellent! because i just realized i dont have one. :)
i tried a 1uf electrolytic with a 1uf tantalum.. the only 1ufs i had. wired ibackwards together.. no luck. well atleast my pedal still doesnt work. no tellin if thats the reason or not.
is a poly film considered nonpolarized? i know has no polarity.. but im just checking. im using a poly film 1uf for a different BP spot
ah, yeah I guess so... there are significant differences between a poly film and a BP electrolytic... but it may work just as well.