F Flaxxer Member Joined 2017 2021-10-15 1:35 am #1 2021-10-15 1:35 am #1 What are the silver top, round things I circled, and will they get very hot? rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2021-10-15 1:47 am #2 2021-10-15 1:47 am #2 Surface mount electrolytic capacitors, and should not get hot. Last edited: 2021-10-15 1:51 am F Flaxxer Member Joined 2017 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 Thank you E egellings Member Joined 2010 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 SMT electrolytic caps. Must run cold if not near a heat generating component. M Mark Tillotson Member Joined 2018 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath). You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2021-10-15 1:47 am #2 2021-10-15 1:47 am #2 Surface mount electrolytic capacitors, and should not get hot. Last edited: 2021-10-15 1:51 am F Flaxxer Member Joined 2017 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 Thank you E egellings Member Joined 2010 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 SMT electrolytic caps. Must run cold if not near a heat generating component. M Mark Tillotson Member Joined 2018 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath). You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
F Flaxxer Member Joined 2017 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 2021-10-15 1:54 am #3 Thank you E egellings Member Joined 2010 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 SMT electrolytic caps. Must run cold if not near a heat generating component. M Mark Tillotson Member Joined 2018 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath). You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
E egellings Member Joined 2010 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 2021-10-15 9:20 pm #4 SMT electrolytic caps. Must run cold if not near a heat generating component. M Mark Tillotson Member Joined 2018 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath). You must log in or register to reply here.
M Mark Tillotson Member Joined 2018 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 2021-10-16 11:03 pm #5 Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath).
Electrolytics with a lot of ripple current can get somewhat warm, so I'd expect these might at high power levels. I'd expect to see more MLCC (ceramic) decoupling around the chips though (might be underneath).