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  2. Ceramic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    This "multi-layer ceramic capacitor" (MLCC) was compact and offered high-capacitance capacitors. [3] The production of these capacitors using the tape casting and ceramic-electrode cofiring processes was a great manufacturing challenge. MLCCs expanded the range of applications to those requiring larger capacitance values in smaller cases.

  3. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    The capacitance increases with the area A of the plates and with the permittivity ε of the dielectric material, and decreases with the plate separation distance d. The capacitance is therefore greatest in devices made from materials with a high permittivity, large plate area, and small distance between plates.

  4. Single-ended primary-inductor converter - Wikipedia

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    Since the SEPIC converter transfers all its energy via the series capacitor, a capacitor with high capacitance and current handling capability is required. The fourth-order nature of the converter also makes the SEPIC converter difficult to control, making it only suitable for very slow varying applications.

  5. Electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    The capacitance value specified in the data sheets of the manufacturers is called the rated capacitance C R or nominal capacitance C N and is the value for which the capacitor has been designed. The standardized measuring condition for electrolytic capacitors is an AC measuring method with 0.5 V at a frequency of 100/120 Hz at a temperature of ...

  6. Lithium-ion capacitor - Wikipedia

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    high capacitance compared to a capacitor, because of the large anode, though low capacity compared to a Li-ion cell; high energy density compared to a capacitor (14 W⋅h/kg reported [20]), though low energy density compared to a Li-ion cell; high power density; high reliability; operating temperatures ranging from −20 °C to 70 °C [21]

  7. Supercapacitor - Wikipedia

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    Schematic illustration of a supercapacitor [1] A diagram that shows a hierarchical classification of supercapacitors and capacitors of related types. A supercapacitor (SC), also called an ultracapacitor, is a high-capacity capacitor, with a capacitance value much higher than solid-state capacitors but with lower voltage limits.

  8. Integrated passive devices - Wikipedia

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    IPDs (IPCs) Single SMT chip solutions for Bandpass, Lowpass, HighPass, and other combinations based on LC, RC etc. integrated networks on a ceramic substrate Integrated passives (resistors and capacitors) on high resistive silicon substrate coated by thick silicon dioxide Active IC flipped as face down on the integrated passive substrate enabling 2D integration Example of RF IPD balun on Glass ...

  9. Polymer capacitor - Wikipedia

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    The predominant application of all electrolytic capacitors is in power supplies.They are used in input and output smoothing capacitors, as decoupling capacitors to circulate the harmonic current in a short loop, as bypass capacitors to shunt AC noise to the ground by bypassing the power supply lines, as backup capacitors to mitigate the drop in line voltage during sudden power demand or as ...