Multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) are so ubiquitous that you see them on almost every printed circuit board. Engineers and supply chain managers often ask whether polymer electrolytic capacitors can replace MLCCs. The replacement could be because of availability, or an application cannot tolerate the extreme capacitance loss with MLCC’s DC Bias Effect. This video demonstrates what happens when you replace MLCCs with Polymer Tantalum (KO-CAP) capacitors.
James Lewis
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