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How to Troubleshoot Capacitors
Jan 27th, 2012 by admin

Capacitors are very common components in electronic circuits and are second only to resistors as a circuit element in electronics and a large assortment is usually found in every electronics workshop. They are used in filters, both in power-supply filters and in signal filters, often in connection with operational amplifiers.

Capacitors are important in integrated circuits, and may be made from metal or poly silicon films with silicon dioxide dielectrics on silicon. They are used in several different ways in electronic circuits including sometimes to store a charge for high-speed use.

They are very common elements and are one of the three basic electronic elements along with resistors and inductors that make up all passive electrical circuits. Generally they are cylindrically shaped and have 3/8 brass studs for connections to flat bar or other heavy conductors, and can be found in many electrical and electronic devices such as the flash in a camera. Ceramic capacitors are another old favorite, relying on the very high dielectric constants of ferroelectric ceramics. Unfortunately, ceramic capacitors are not very stable and have high losses, though this is not serious in their usual applications.

Capacitors are designed to withstand a certain maximum voltage and are close to ideal if the voltage does not vary too rapidly, and is not excessive. Electrolytic capacitors are probably the most sensitive to temperature extremes. The oxide layer grows with one polarity, but is dissolved with the other polarity, so electrolytic capacitors are polarized, and must be connected the right way round in a circuit.

For large capacitances, the thin, chemically-deposited dielectric layers of the electrolytic capacitors are the choice.

At the present time, air-dielectric tuning capacitors are not common, having been replaced by smaller capacitors with mica or plastic dielectrics.

Filter capacitors are common in electrical and electronic work, and cover a great number of applications.

Experts say that if capacitors are not made right, they start to deteriorate after three or four years, rather than lasting the expected seven years.

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Film Resistors
Jan 9th, 2012 by admin

Film Resistors To make film resistors a film of an appropriate thickness made of resistive material is applied onto a base. Typically, the resistance of each resistor is adjusted to a desired value using laser processing. In the case of hole-mounting resistors a spiral notch is made on the film placed on a ceramic or glass base. Thus, we get a kind of choke, which has significant inductance. There are film resistors that are classified as non-inductive: they are produced using technology that minimizes inductance. Another consequence of using the spiral notch is increase of resistor parasitic capacitance. Surface-mounting resistors are manufactured in the form of a continuous strip of a resistive material, on the edges of which the leads are located. One of the methods of adjusting resistance of these resistors is to make the laser notch on the strip in order to reduce the effective width and increase the effective length. Inductance of such resistors is much lower than of those with the spiral method of adjustment. It is important to read all the reference data on manufacturing technology of the resistor you choose in order to ensure that its noise performance can be used for your circuit. Noise primarily influences the potential divider circuit of the pulse control circuit. Different film technologies have different dependences of noise on temperature, and also have different ability to withstand short-term power overshoots. When choosing a resistor, which is to operate

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Jan 3rd, 2012 by admin

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KOA – 261 Ohm 1% 0603 ( 1608 ) SMD Resistors -400pcs
Dec 29th, 2011 by admin

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Vishay-Dale 243 ohm Surface Mount Thick Film Resistor 0402 1% 1/16W 100ppm CRCW0402 (Continuous strip of 200)
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