Ola, tudo bem?
This is long to read, but it's worth it if you're interested in audio diy!
www.capacitors.com/picking_capacitors/pickcap.htm
And yes, if you need a higher value cap, so you got to choose an aluminium electrolytic (the mostly upright standing cans) you should better choose a low esr type.
Cheers!
Dominique
This is long to read, but it's worth it if you're interested in audio diy!
www.capacitors.com/picking_capacitors/pickcap.htm
And yes, if you need a higher value cap, so you got to choose an aluminium electrolytic (the mostly upright standing cans) you should better choose a low esr type.
Cheers!
Dominique
Jung's article is definitely a "must read". So is Bateman's
series from Electronics World over the past couple years.
If EW is unavailable to you, you can order the whole
series plus other goodies from him for 15 pounds sterling
(plus probably a little more for postage outside of GB)
Cyril Bateman
'Nimrod' New Road
ACLE
Norfolk NR13 3BD
England
series from Electronics World over the past couple years.
If EW is unavailable to you, you can order the whole
series plus other goodies from him for 15 pounds sterling
(plus probably a little more for postage outside of GB)
Cyril Bateman
'Nimrod' New Road
ACLE
Norfolk NR13 3BD
England
audioPT said:By the way, Berlin in France ??
Well, no: Berlin in Germany
I just chose the french flag because it's my nationality.
Today I too searched for low esr caps, but they're not all that easy to get everywhere, and sometimes a bit expensive, so in the cases when you can go along with less capacitance a Wima Mks2 6.8uF/50V or 10uF/16V that might be the better alternative to a low esr electrolytic.
Cumprimentos too
(thanks for the formula, I only remembered "beijos" which isn't always adequate)
Dominique
PS. nao me lembro bem do portugues, so falo um pouquinho
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