Como leer condensadores o capacitores. (Clase 17.2 curso electronica)
How to Read Capacitor Information
Introduction to Capacitors
- The instructor, Aurelio Cadenas, introduces the topic of reading capacitor information and types of capacitors discussed in previous classes.
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Understanding Electrolytic Capacitors
- Electrolytic capacitors explicitly indicate their capacitance in microfarads (µF) and maximum voltage, with a negative terminal marked by an arrow.
- Some capacitors may also display temperature ratings and maximum frequency specifications.
Reading Smaller Capacitances
- For capacitances below 1 µF, a three-digit code is typically used: the first two digits represent significant figures, while the third indicates how many zeros to add.
- Example: A capacitor labeled "104" has a value of 100 nF (nanofarads), which can also be expressed as 0.1 µF.
Tolerance and Maximum Voltage
- After the three-digit code, letters may appear indicating tolerance levels; for instance, "J" signifies ±5% tolerance.
- The maximum voltage rating is crucial; exceeding this can lead to electrical arcing that damages the capacitor.
Additional Nomenclature for Plastic Film Capacitors
- Plastic film capacitors are marked with capacitance in µF, tolerance indicated by a letter, and voltage rating in volts.
- SMD ceramic capacitors are identified by size rather than markings; some may have reduced coding due to small dimensions.
SMD Ceramic Capacitor Coding
- SMD ceramic capacitors use one or two letters followed by a digit for coding; the first letter often represents manufacturer codes.
- The second letter indicates significant values while numbers denote multipliers for calculating capacitance in picofarads (pF).
Special Considerations for SMD Components
- SMD ceramic capacitors require careful handling during soldering as they can easily be damaged by heat or thermal shock.
Markings on Electrolytic SMD Capacitors
- Often marked with capacity and working voltage; e.g., "330 16V" means 330 µF at 16 volts max.
Understanding Capacitors and Their Specifications
Key Concepts of Capacitor Specifications
- The positive terminal of a capacitor is indicated by bold markings; for example, a capacitor labeled "475" has a capacitance of 4.7 microfarads and a voltage rating of 10 volts.
- The interpretation of the data involves understanding that "47" represents 4.7 when multiplied by 10 raised to the power of five picofarads.
- Dividing the value by 1000 yields 4712 picofarads, which further simplifies to 4.7 microfarads, confirming its capacitance.
- The maximum working voltage for this specific capacitor is noted as being 10 volts.
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