Description
An electrolytic capacitor is a type of capacitor that uses an electrolyte to produce a higher capacitance than other types of capacitors. It is a polarized capacitor whose anode or positive plate is made of metal that forms an insulating oxide layer which acts as dielectric of the capacitor. The negative plate or cathode is made of solid, liquid or gel electrolyte that forms an insulating oxide layer.
Technical Specification:
- Capacitance: 10uF
- Operating Voltage: 63V
- Tolerance: ±20%
- Operating Temperature Range: -40ºC to 80ºC
- Mounting type: Through Hole
Features:
- Energy density is higher
- Power density is higher
- Cheap with high capacitance
- Good tolerance ability having the range of -50% to +100%
Pin Description:
Applications:
- Reducing voltage fluctuations in filtering devices
- Smoothing the input and output to a filter
- Noise filtering or decoupling in power supplies
- Coupling signals between amplifier stages
- Storing energy in low power applications
- To provide time delays between two functions in a circuit