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About Computer Grade Capacitors
How to read Computer Grade Capacitors?
Manufacturers of Computer Grade Capacitors
List of Computer Grade Capacitors
About Computer Grade Capacitors
Power electrolytic capacitors or computer grade capacitors, as they have been traditionally called are a good
choice for applications that require large capacitance or a high voltage. They are
aluminum electrolytic capacitors that are offered in a can with screw
terminals. As the name “computer grade” implies this style of capacitor was originally designed for main frame computers because of their long life and high
ripple characteristics. These same characteristics have proven to make them a popular choice in designing power supplies, welding equipment, communications
systems and in automotive applications.
A capacitor is made up of two parallel plates called electrodes and the space
between is called the dielectric. The amount of capacitance is directly proportional to the surface area of the electrode. When you double the area of
the electrode, you double the capacitance of the capacitor. The amount of available capacitance is also inversely proportional to the
dielectric thickness. When the thickness of the dielectric is reduced by
one-half the capacitance is doubled.
The high volumetric efficiency of an electrolytic capacitor is due to its enhanced plate surface area and a very thin dielectric layer. A very large
internal surface can be created on the aluminum electrodes by electrochemical etching. The dielectric is an oxide and has high dielectric strength
electrochemically deposited in very thin layers. This combination produces a high capacitance in a small volume.
New technology introduced by the manufacturers of this product has enabled them to make improvements in both the performance and the physical packaging of these
capacitors. An example is the 3186 series manufactured by CDE.
This series is available with the capacitor element potted in place or secured by rills, spoon shaped dimples, in the side of the can. This style of rilled construction provides excellent heat transfer into the sides and bottom
of the can. It also improves the ripple current handling of the capacitor.
Additional improvements to be mentioned are high gain aluminum foil which allows these computer grade capacitors to be lighter in weight and
smaller in size. Extended cathode design which permits better heat transfer from core to ambient and lower internal temperatures. Additional improvements can
allow for tolerances as low as 20%.
The voltage range for computer grade capacitors starts as low as 3 volt DC and can be as high as 500 volt DC. The capacitance range can start at less than 100
micro farad and go as high as 1 farad.
How to read Computer Grade Capacitors?
Manufacturers of Computer Grade Capacitors
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CDM |
| INDUSTRIAL |
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MEPCO |
| NIPPON |
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SANG |
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List of Computer Grade Capacitors
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