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CAP CER 270PF 50V NP0 1206

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CAP CER 47PF 50V C0G/NP0 1206

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CAP CER 0.22UF 10% 50V X7R 1210

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CAP CER 0.1UF 25V X7R 0603 +- 10%

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Kondensator

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Kondensator

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MLCC, 18PF, 50V, COG/NPO, 0805, 5%

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MLCC, 10uF, 16V, 10%, 1206

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CAP CER 0.1UF 50V X7R 0805

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ceramic capacitor,100pF/50V, 5%, NPO, 0603

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MLCC, 0805, 0,1uF,50V, X7R, 10%

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CAP CER 4.7UF 25V X5R 1210

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Kondensator, X1/Y1 2,2nF/250V

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Goldcap, 0,47F/5,5V/ RM 5,08

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Cap Aluminum, 22uF 63V 20% (8 X 6.2mm) SMD 120mA 2000h 105°C Automotive T/R

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Cap Aluminum Lytic 390uF 80V 20%

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Elko

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capacitor, 10uF/63V

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A capacitor is an electronic component used to store and release electrical energy. It consists of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material called a dielectric. When a voltage difference is applied across the plates, an electric field forms between them. This field causes electrons to accumulate on one plate and move away from the other plate, resulting in a potential difference and the storage of electrical charge. Capacitors are commonly used in various electronic circuits for several purposes:
  1. Energy Storage: Capacitors can store electrical energy and release it when needed. This property makes them useful for applications like backup power supplies, camera flashes, and voltage regulation in power supplies.
  2. Filtering: Capacitors can smooth out fluctuations in voltage levels by charging and discharging slowly. They are often used in conjunction with other components to filter out noise and stabilize power supplies.
  3. Timing: Capacitors can be used in timing circuits where they charge and discharge at a controlled rate, determining the timing intervals of the circuit.
  4. Coupling and Decoupling: Capacitors are used to couple or decouple signals between different parts of a circuit. They allow AC (alternating current) signals to pass while blocking DC (direct current) components.
  5. Signal Processing: Capacitors can alter the frequency response of a circuit, enabling functions like frequency filtering and phase shifting in audio and radio circuits.
The capacitance of a capacitor, measured in farads (F), indicates how much charge it can store for a given voltage. It is determined by factors such as the area of the plates, the distance between them, and the properties of the dielectric material. There are various types of capacitors, each with distinct characteristics suitable for different applications. Some common types include ceramic capacitors, electrolytic capacitors, tantalum capacitors, and film capacitors. The choice of capacitor type depends on factors like capacitance value, voltage rating, size, and intended use. In summary, capacitors are fundamental components in electronics that play a crucial role in energy storage, filtering, timing, signal processing, and other essential functions within electronic circuits.