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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-capacitors [24 Jan 2013 21:19] – [Capacitors] Doug Merceruniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-capacitors [08 Feb 2013 21:05] – [CAPACITOR COMPARISON CHART] Doug Mercer
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 | Aluminum electrolytic | High | Large values High currents High voltages Small size | High leakage Usually polarized Poor stability Poor accuracy Inductive | | Aluminum electrolytic | High | Large values High currents High voltages Small size | High leakage Usually polarized Poor stability Poor accuracy Inductive |
 | Tantalum electrolytic | High | Small size Large values Medium inductance | Quite high leakage Usually polarized Expensive Poor stability Poor accuracy | | Tantalum electrolytic | High | Small size Large values Medium inductance | Quite high leakage Usually polarized Expensive Poor stability Poor accuracy |
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 +==== For more info on passive components see: ====
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 +[[http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/application_notes/500824934643930414583807523874018494695982855668424783486554001060AN348.pdf|AN-348: Avoiding Passive-Component Pitfalls]]
  
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