What is Capacitor?
A
capacitor is a passive electronic component that stores energy in the form
of an
electrostatic field. In its simplest form, a capacitor
consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulating material called
the dielectric. Capacitance is directly proportional to the surface
areas of the plates, and is inversely proportional to the plates' separation.
Applications:
Some of the applications are given below:
A.C. & D.C. Coupling
Notice Differentiation
in the A.C. channel
Capacitor as a Coupling Element
Notice Integration in the R.C. channel
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Great explanation and animation of capacitor basics! Understanding how they store energy is crucial for efficient circuit design. Interestingly, choosing the right standard capacitor sizes and optimizing your layout is also a brilliant strategy for how to reduce pcb cost during manufacturing. Love this helpful, clear breakdown!
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