capacitor doubt
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marceloherman
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capacitor doubt
hello guys,
i have a important doubt with capacitors in a project.
on the eletric schema there is about 5 capacitors. his simbol is something like this --)|-- instead the traditional --||-- symbol....
i'm reading about capacitors and the single difference between ceramics and eletrolytics is the polarization....and the price.....
one capacitor's specification is 0.1uF 16V
My question is: can I use ceramic capacitors or I must to use polarized capacitors? or the type of the capacitor doesnt matter?
thanks everybody...
regards from brazil.
marcelo h.
i have a important doubt with capacitors in a project.
on the eletric schema there is about 5 capacitors. his simbol is something like this --)|-- instead the traditional --||-- symbol....
i'm reading about capacitors and the single difference between ceramics and eletrolytics is the polarization....and the price.....
one capacitor's specification is 0.1uF 16V
My question is: can I use ceramic capacitors or I must to use polarized capacitors? or the type of the capacitor doesnt matter?
thanks everybody...
regards from brazil.
marcelo h.
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Simon (Webmaster)
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Re: capacitor doubt
Hi
I'd say it should be OK to use ceramic capacitors, but perhaps you could tell us a bit more about the circuit they are being used in and their application? Often 0.1uF are used for decoupling of the supply close to ICs, although in this application I would normally use ceramic capacitors anyway.
It should be perfectly safe to replace a polarised electrolytic with a ceramic (but not the other way around), but there may be a specific reason why the designer has chosen an electrolytic.
I'd say it should be OK to use ceramic capacitors, but perhaps you could tell us a bit more about the circuit they are being used in and their application? Often 0.1uF are used for decoupling of the supply close to ICs, although in this application I would normally use ceramic capacitors anyway.
It should be perfectly safe to replace a polarised electrolytic with a ceramic (but not the other way around), but there may be a specific reason why the designer has chosen an electrolytic.
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marceloherman
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Re: capacitor doubt
i'm building a scanner to diagnostics my car's central unit. Whith a software, i can read some errors code of the eletronic fuel injection and somethings else.....
the complete schema cand be found here:
http://www.elmelectronics.com/DSheets/ELM327DS.pdf
elm 327 is the main CI of the circuit....and on this data sheet there is the components list....i'm building to use the computer serial interface.....
the 27pF and 560pF I bought and are ceramic capacitors.....but i dont know exactly about the other capacitor....
thank you for your reply..
marceloh.
the complete schema cand be found here:
http://www.elmelectronics.com/DSheets/ELM327DS.pdf
elm 327 is the main CI of the circuit....and on this data sheet there is the components list....i'm building to use the computer serial interface.....
the 27pF and 560pF I bought and are ceramic capacitors.....but i dont know exactly about the other capacitor....
thank you for your reply..
marceloh.
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Simon (Webmaster)
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Re: capacitor doubt
From the schematic the 0.1uF capacitors all appear to be for decoupling. In this application ceramic should be fine.