A Capacitor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical capacitance as a circuit element. A very basic Non-Ohmic component which is generally included virtually in every working circuit, in one or other form! Used to block DC component, store energy and build RC/RLC filters.
The electrolytic capacitors are polarized capacitors whose anode electrode (+) are made of a special metal on which an insulating oxide layer originates by iodization, which acts as the dielectric of the electrolytic capacitor.
Features:
- Capacitance: 0.22?F
- Voltage Rating: 50V
- Capacitance Tolerance: ? 20%
- Capacitor Terminals: Radial Leaded
- Lifetime @ Temperature: 2000 hours @ 105?C
- Polarity: Polar
- Diameter: 5mm
- Lead Spacing: 2mm
- Height: 11mm
- Operating Temperature Min: -40?C
- Operating Temperature Max: 105?C
Applications:
- Power Conditioning
- Suppression and Coupling
- Motor Starters
- Signal Tuning Circuits