Help with Tantalum Caps
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 6:39 pm
I'm Building DC-AC Inverter, in provided schematics, I have bought all parts except capacitors.
Guy who made project says to use tantalums , not "drip" , I assume the small ones with a dip but he says i quote "they look like an electrolytic but are usually silver or gray in color, the rated voltage should be 50 volts or better".
I found an image of a similar cap, the ones which I think are "dip" are crossed red, and one I look for is shown with green arrow.
If someone knows the manufacturers of these types of things, it would be appreciated.
I live in Croatia, and can't find Anything in local store, except so called "SMD Tantalums", would they do the trick?
But rated voltage is below 50 volts and I should combine lot of them to get right capacitance (68 uF).
They offer only 10 uF SMD 35V (x6) + 6,8 25V (parallel), I'd get a 68 uF 25 V capacitor, so my question is if I can get Right caps (capacitance and voltage) from somewhere, or try these ones.
Guy who made project says to use tantalums , not "drip" , I assume the small ones with a dip but he says i quote "they look like an electrolytic but are usually silver or gray in color, the rated voltage should be 50 volts or better".
I found an image of a similar cap, the ones which I think are "dip" are crossed red, and one I look for is shown with green arrow.
If someone knows the manufacturers of these types of things, it would be appreciated.
I live in Croatia, and can't find Anything in local store, except so called "SMD Tantalums", would they do the trick?
But rated voltage is below 50 volts and I should combine lot of them to get right capacitance (68 uF).
They offer only 10 uF SMD 35V (x6) + 6,8 25V (parallel), I'd get a 68 uF 25 V capacitor, so my question is if I can get Right caps (capacitance and voltage) from somewhere, or try these ones.