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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Hello,
I have bought these propylene caps for BrianGT LM3886 kit. Polypropylene Capacitors CBB 63 V 104 0.1 UF 10pcs en vente sur eBay.fr (fin le 09-janv.-11 01:54:10 Paris) I leave a very small village, so no way to buy them on a shop. but all picture of the kit I see have bigger and rectangular caps, not like this one.. Am I missing something ? Normally I need something similar to 0.1 uf BC polypropylene cap Regards |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Capacitors come in many different body types , Some are Box caps , some look like Chicklets like the ones you posted , some are tubular ect , as long and the Value of the cap and Voltage of the cap is correct then the cap should be suitable for your project , space permiting .....
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Thanks Minion for your reply.
Any difference of sound quality even if both are suitable ? |
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The 0,1 µF capacitors are decoupling caps for the power supply pins, Zobel caps for the output, and snubber caps for the power supply. They are small. The big rectangular caps you often see are probably the DC blocking caps that should be at the input, but are not usually part of the kit.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Well, they only appear big in the photo. They actually are small and have the functions I described in my former post. The ones you bought are comparable.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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Hi,
if adding the PP caps to the PSU cause ringing in the supply to the operating chipamp then, yes the PP will be audible. If the ringing disappears when you remove the PP caps from the PSU then the extra caps will be inaudible.
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With post #8 in mind I had a look at that CarlosFM PSU and asked myself why a 1 Ohm resistor in an RC circuit with a corner frequency of 1,6 MHz should need a 2 W rating. And why would a PSU need an RC circuit in the first place?
If you left the 100n caps out, would you still need the RC circuit? If you used 100n ceramic caps right next to the recitifier (as is common practice) instead of film caps on the other side of the PCB (which bears the risk that trace inductance and caps form a resonant circuit), would you still need the RC circuit?
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