Capacitors

Capacitors are passive devices that are used in almost all electrical circuits for rectification, coupling and tuning. Also known as condensers, a capacitor is simply two electrical conductors separated by an insulating layer called a dielectric. The conductors are usually thin layers of aluminum foil, while the dielectric can be made up of many materials including paper, mylar, polypropylene, ceramic, mica, and even air. Electrolytic capacitors have a dielectric of aluminum oxide which is formed through the application of voltage after the capacitor is assembled. Characteristics of different capacitors are determined by not only the material used for the conductors and dielectric, but also by the thickness and physical spacing of the components.
Capacitor - 475V, Axial Lead Electrolytic, Capacitance: 16 uF
  • 16µF, 475VDC
  • Rated for -25° C through +85° C
  • Tolerance ± 20%
  • Ripple current rated at 90mA rms at 120 Hz 105° C
  • Measures 26mm in length x 13mm in diameter.
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