While digging around the local surplus shops I picked up some rectagular stacked "film" caps. These have conductive metal end caps. There is a stiff lead on each end.
All three stores have these. They range from 0.1 ufd to 2 ufd. With voltage ratings up to 400v. Most are not branded, some are coated all over, and the 2 ufd 100v ones are coated on the conductive ends.
These were picked up to bypass decoupling caps, but the larger ones look interesting for use as a coupling cap.
Are these good quality parts for either decoupling or coupling in solid state gear?
George
All three stores have these. They range from 0.1 ufd to 2 ufd. With voltage ratings up to 400v. Most are not branded, some are coated all over, and the 2 ufd 100v ones are coated on the conductive ends.
These were picked up to bypass decoupling caps, but the larger ones look interesting for use as a coupling cap.
Are these good quality parts for either decoupling or coupling in solid state gear?
George
Hi George,
do You mean this ones?
If so, I wouldn`t recommend for coupling in audio applications.
IMO any cheap MKP type is better than those Siemens MKT`s.
The only advantage they have is that they are small in size compared to other types.
I cannot comment about decoupling.
do You mean this ones?
If so, I wouldn`t recommend for coupling in audio applications.
IMO any cheap MKP type is better than those Siemens MKT`s.
The only advantage they have is that they are small in size compared to other types.
I cannot comment about decoupling.
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Exactly, even have some of those values
Thanks Christoph!
What is the dielectric of these? I bought them for bypassing some elctrolytics used for chip decoupling.
The idea of using them for coupling was something I thought of after finding some 2 ufd ones. They look cheap, but I had hoped they might have good electrical properties.
George
Thanks Christoph!
What is the dielectric of these? I bought them for bypassing some elctrolytics used for chip decoupling.
The idea of using them for coupling was something I thought of after finding some 2 ufd ones. They look cheap, but I had hoped they might have good electrical properties.
George
It`s called (sit down now): PolyäthylenterephthalatWhat is the dielectric of these?
That`s what I found in the catalog from where I usually buy my parts. They are listed under MKT foil caps.
BTW: actually the bigger values are not sooo cheap anymore - for the price You can get a decent MKP already.The idea of using them for coupling was something I thought of after finding some 2 ufd ones. They look cheap, but I had hoped they might have good electrical properties.
I have also some of this 2µF (to be exactly they are 2,2µF) but I don`t use them for coupling in audio.
Maybe the overly small size and the dielectric (other types of MKT`s of same voltage rating and value are much bigger usually, not to speak from MKP`s....) have something to do with it - I really don`t know.
I never measured one regarding dissipation factor.
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