Fields of Application: Automotive, Power, Lighting, Medical, Consumer, Telecom/Data, New Energy |
Product Type |
Application Function |
Circuit Application |
Waveform |
Requirements |
Special Characteristics |
MKS 2
MKS 4
MKP 2
MKP 4 (HF-coupling/
decoupling) |
Blocking/Coupling
High-pass filter:
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preventing DC voltages |
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transferring AC voltages |
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High insulation resistance |
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Low self-inductance (to observe voltage rating) |
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Metallized film capacitors (MK-types):
- High capacitance values in small box sizes
- ΔC/C over temperature: very low
- Self-healing capability-> high withstanding voltage, high reliability
- Very low dissipation factor (MKP)
- High-frequency application (MKP) due to low dissipation factor
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Bypass/Decoupling
Low-pass filter:
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suppressing transmission of high frequencies (AC voltages) |
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High insulation resistance |
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Low self-inductance |
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MKS 2
MKS 4
MKP 4 |
Smoothing
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smoothing of pulsating DC-voltages from AC-rectifier |
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Comparably high capacitance |
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Low dissipation factor (to observe frequency) |
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MKP 2
MKP 4
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Band-pass filter (e.g. audio, TV)
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pass frequencies within a certain range |
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attenuate frequencies outside that range |
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Low dissipation factor |
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Stable capacitance |
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Band-stop filter (e.g. audio, TV)
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attenuate frequencies within a specific range |
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pass frequencies outside that range |
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Low dissipation factor |
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Stable capacitance |
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Timing (e.g. signal light)
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when capacitor is charged voltage is increasing over time |
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after passing certain value a new state change occurs |
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High insulation resistance |
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Stable capacitance |
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Sample & hold (e.g. amplifier) analogue-digital converter:
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capacitor is used to store analogue voltage value |
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electronic switch is used to connect/disconnect capacitor from analogue input (sampling rate) |
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Low dielectric absorption |
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High insulation resistance |
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Peak voltage detectors
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diode conducts positive „half cycles“ to charge capacitor to peak voltage |
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DC "peak" stored in the capacitor, the diode is blocking current flow |
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capacitor retaines the peak value even if the waveform drops to zero |
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Low dielectric absorption |
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High insulation resistance |
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