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What is the function of capacitors? |Focus on mid-to-high-end brand capacitor manufacturers

by:Shenmao     2021-05-10
We all know that a capacitor is a component that can store charge, and it is also one of the commonly used electronic components. If you want to know the role of a capacitor, you have to start with the structure of the capacitor. A capacitor is composed of plates at both ends and an insulating dielectric in the middle. After energizing, the plates are charged to form a voltage, but due to the insulating material in the middle, the entire capacitor is non-conductive and basically an insulator. However, when the critical voltage of the capacitor is exceeded, the capacitor will be broken down and it will become a non-insulator. In electronic circuits, capacitors are used to block direct current through alternating current, and are also used to store and release charge to act as a filter to smooth the output pulse signal. Small-capacity capacitors are usually used in high-frequency circuits, such as radios, transmitters, and oscillators. Large-capacity capacitors are often used for filtering and storing charges.
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