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Epas Types of Bogart
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Capacitor
• Rapist Capacitor
Types of Capacitors
Types of Capacitors
A capacitor (formerly known as a condenser, and prior to that known as a permittor) is a
passive two-terminal electrical component that stores electric energy in an electric field. The
forms, styles, and materials of practical capacitors vary widely, but all contain at least two
electrical conductors (called "plates") separated by an insulating layer (called the dielectric).
Capacitors are widely used as parts of electrical circuits in many common electrical devices.
Classifications of capacitors
Non polarized capacitors
Ceramic capacitor
Film capacitors
Polarized capacitors
Super capacitors
Electrolytic capacitors
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Obsolete capacitors
Types of ceramic
Capacitors
Class 1
Class 2
Ceramic capcitor types
Axial, radial (single ended) and V-chip styles Snap-in style Tantalum electrolytic chip
capacitors
Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors (SC), comprise a family of electrochemical capacitors. Super
capacitor, sometimes called ultra capacitor is a generic term for
electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC), pseudo capacitors and hybrid capacitors
Double-layer capacitor Radial (single ended) style of lithium ion Cylindrical Supercapacitors
capacitors
Variable capacitors
Variable capacitors may have their capacitance
changed by mechanical motion. Generally two
versions of variable capacitors has to be to
distinguished
cylindrical metal can Rectangular power capacitor storage power film capacitor
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Film capacitors
Film capacitors or plastic film capacitors are non-polarized capacitors
with an insulating plastic film as the dielectric. The dielectric films are
drawn to a thin layer, provided with metallic electrodes and wound into
a cylindrical winding. The electrodes of film capacitors may be
metallized aluminum or zinc, applied on one or both sides of the plastic
film, resulting in metallized film capacitors or a separate metallic foil
overlying the film, called film/foil capacitors.
Film capacitors types