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  2. Electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    10 (0.01CV) "wet" Al-electrolytic capacitors, SMD Ethylene glycol/borax electrolyte: ... The basic unit of an electrolytic capacitor's capacitance is the microfarad ...

  3. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    1 kHz or 10 kHz for non-electrolytic capacitors with 1 nF < C R ≤ 10 μF; 100/120 Hz for electrolytic capacitors; ... (nF) and microfarad (μF) to farad (F ...

  4. Aluminum electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Because the thickness of the effective dielectric is proportional to the forming voltage, the dielectric thickness can be tailored to the rated voltage of the capacitor. For example, for low voltage types a 10 V electrolytic capacitor has a dielectric thickness of only about 0.014 μm, a 100 V electrolytic capacitor of only about 0.14 μm.

  5. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Three aluminum electrolytic capacitors of varying capacity 3D model of a capacitor. Electrolytic capacitors use an aluminum or tantalum plate with an oxide dielectric layer. The second electrode is a liquid electrolyte, connected to the circuit by another foil plate. Electrolytic capacitors offer very high capacitance but suffer from poor ...

  6. Tantalum capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A tantalum electrolytic capacitor is an electrolytic capacitor, a passive component of electronic circuits. It consists of a pellet of porous tantalum metal as an anode , covered by an insulating oxide layer that forms the dielectric, surrounded by liquid or solid electrolyte as a cathode .

  7. Farad - Wikipedia

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    A 1940 Radio Shack catalog listed every capacitor's rating in "Mfd.", from 0.000005 Mfd. (5 pF) to 50 Mfd. (50 μF). [16] "Micromicrofarad" or "micro-microfarad" is an obsolete unit found in some older texts and labels, contains a nonstandard metric double prefix. It is exactly equivalent to a picofarad (pF).

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