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1. Types of Capacitors
Dr.R.Hepzi Pramila Devamani,
Assistant Professor of Physics,
V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women,
Virudhunagar
2. Types of Capacitors
• All capacitors commonly used in electronic
circuits may be divided may be divided into
two general classes
• (a) fixed capacitors and
• (b)variable capacitors.
• Fixed capacitors may be further subdivided
into (i)electrolytic and (ii)non electrolytic
capacitors
3. Fixed Capacitors
• Fixed capacitors can be grouped into two
classes as
• Non - electrolytic type
• It includes paper, Mica and ceramic capacitors.
Such capacitors have no polarity requirements
i.e., they can be connected in either direction
in a circuit.
4. Fixed Capacitors
Paper Capacitors
• It consists of two tin foil sheets which are separated by thin
tissue paper or waxed paper.
• The sandwich of foil and paper is then rolled into
cylindrical shape and enclosed in a paper tube or encased in
a plastic capsule.
• The lead at each end of the capacitor is internally attached
to the metal foil.
• Figure 5.25 (a) shows a 2.0 microfarad tubular paper
capacitor of maximum ac voltage rating of 2000 volt
whereas figure 5.25 (b) shows polyester capacitor having
moulded plastic box encapsulation suitable for use in
printed circuit boards.
6. Paper Capacitors
• Paper capacitors have a capacitance range of 0.001 to
2.0 micro Farad and working voltage rating as high as
2000 volt .
• These specifications are usually printer on the capacitor
case.
• Paper capacitors have large physical size as compared
to their capacitance and also become inefficient as the
frequency of applied ac voltage exceeds a few Mega
hertz.
• These facts prevent their use in most FM TV circuits
except in low frequency portions of the circuit i.e., in
audio stages.
7. Paper Capacitors
• These days such foil construction capacitor use thin plastic
film instead of paper as the dielectric medium. Two most
commonly used plastic films have Trade Marks names of
Teflon and Mylar.
• Such capacitors have
• High insulation resistance of 1000M and above,
• Low losses and
• Longer shelf life without breakdown as compared to paper
capacitors.
• Figure 5.25 (c) and (d) show tubular and flat metalized
polyester film capacitors which are ideal For coupling and
Bypass applications in radio, TV, Hi-Fi equipment and
instrumentation etc.
9. Mica Capacitor
• It is a sandwhich of several thin metal plates separated
by thin sheets of Mica.
• Alternate plates are connected together and leads
attached for outside connections. The total assembly is
encased in a plastic capsule or bakelite case as shown in
figure 5.26. Such capacitors have capacitance have
small capacitance values (50 - 500 pF) yet high
working voltage ratings (500V and above).
• Once such capacitors were used extensively in radio
circuits but of late they have been superseded by
ceramic capacitors because of excellent properties of
ceramics and their economy.
11. Ceramic Capacitors
• Such Capacitors have disc or hollow tubular
shaped dielectric made of ceramic material
such as Titanium dioxide and barium titanate.
• Thin coatings of silver compound are
deposited on both sides of dielectric disc
which act as capacitor plates.
• Leads are attached to each side of the disc and
the whole unit is encapsulated moisture proof
coating. (Figure 5.27).
13. Ceramic Capacitors
• Because of the very high value of the dielectric
constant of ceramics (ϵr = 1200) the disc type
capacitors have very large capacitances (0.01μF)
compared to their size.
• In the case of tubular ceramics, the hollow
ceramic tube has a silver coating on the inside and
outside surfaces.
• The capacitance range varies from 1 to 500 pF
with working voltage rating exceeding 10 kV.
• Ceramic capacitors have many advantages as
compared to mica and paper capacitors.
14. Ceramic Capacitors
• These Capacitors
• are Economical
• have very small size but large capacitance Hence
they occupy less space
• have very high working voltage rating
• have very low power factor that is loss which
further decreases with increase in the frequency.
• Hence they are very useful for shortwave work in
radio.
15. Electrolytic Capacitors
• These capacitors are called the electrolytic because they use an
electrolyte (borax or a carbon salt) as negative plate . The
capacitor consist of
• A positive plate of aluminium
• An extremely thin (molecular thin) insulating film of
Aluminium oxide as dielectric medium. it is electrochemically
deposited on the surface of anode itself (figure 5.28).
• An electrolyte borax (phosphorous or carbonate ). As shown
in figure 5.28, an absorbent gauze saturated with the
electrolyte is kept in contact with the dielectric. The second
aluminium plate serves nearly as contact to the electrolyte. It
forms the negative terminal. such a capacitor is made as
described below.
17. Electrolytic Capacitors
• A thin strip of Aluminium is coated with a
molecular thin film of Aluminium oxide by an
electrochemical process.
• It is covered with a layer of gauze soaked in the
electrolyte of borax.
• On top of this is another metal plate in contact
with the electrolyte which in reality is the second
plate of the capacitor (and not the top plate).
• The entire sandwhich is rolled up into a compact
cylinder and placed inside a metal cylinder (figure
5.29) or can.
19. Electrolytic Capacitors
• This enclosing cylinder contact the outside metal
foil of the capacitor and serves as the negative
terminal.
• Such capacitors are made as single capacitors or
with two or three capacitors in a single container
having common negative terminal.
• The outside metal cylinder is usually enclosed in
a paper tube in order to insulate it from
components and to protect radio technicians from
shock.
20. Electrolytic Capacitors
• Because of extremely thin dielectric film, Such capacitors possess
very large capacitance range from 1μF to 10000 μF in very compact
sizes.
• Hence they are used where lot of capacitance is required in a small
space.
• since they use an electrolyte as the negative plate, electrolytic
capacitors are classed as polarised capacitors that is they must be
connected in the circuit according to the Plus (+) and minus (-)
markings on the case.
• If this is not done the capacitor may become short-circuited or
getting overheated due to the excessive leakage current through its
dielectric.
• Moreover, reversed polarity reversal in gas formation which may
cause the capacitor to explode.
21. Electrolytic Capacitors
• Electrolytic capacitors are frequently used in
the filter circuits in order to remove ac ripple
from the power supply.
• They are also used as blocking or coupling
capacitors for blocking d.c in a circuit but
allowing ac to pass through.
22. Electrolytic Capacitors
• The miniature and high voltage aluminium
electrolytic capacitors manufactured by the
Bharat capacitors Limited, Hyderabad are
characterized by Low leakage current, low
dissipation, close tolerance in capacitance
value, excellent reliability and long life.
23. Electrolytic Capacitors
• The two disadvantages of electrolytic
capacitors are that they
• are polarity sensitive
• Have load leakage resistance because the
oxide film is not a perfect insulator the words
they have high leakage current which can
become troublesome.
24. Variable Capacitors
• A variable capacitor is one whose capacitance can be varied
usually by rotating shaft consists of two sets of metal plates
separated from each other by air.
• One set of plates is stationary and is called stator (figure
5.30 (a)).
• It is insulated from the frame of capacitor upon which it is
mounted.
• The other set of plates shaft and can be rotated.
• That is why it is called a rotor. By rotating the rotor with the
help of suitable knob, rotor plates can be made to move in
or out of the stator plates. Capacitance is maximum when
rotor plates are fully in and minimum when out.
26. Variable Capacitors
• If n is the total number of plates and d is the separation
between any two adjacent plates, then capacitance for a
dielectric is
• = (n -1)ϵ0 / d
• When two or more such capacitors are operated by a
single shaft, it is known as a ganged capacitor figure
5.30(b) shows a 2-gang capacitor.
• That is one having two separate variable capacitors in
one unit rotated by a single control.
• Commercial receivers and those used by shortwave
listeners often have a variable capacitor with three
gangs.
27. Variable Capacitors
• Another type of small variable capacitor which is often
used in parallel with the main variable capacitor is
sometimes known as trimmer and sometimes as padder.
• It is used primarily for making fine adjustments on the
total capacitance of the device.
• A trimmer (Figure 5.31) consists of two small flexible
metal plates separated by air or mica or ceramic slab of
dielectric.
• The spacing between the plates can be changed by
means of a screw adjustment. As the screw is turned
inward, plates are compressed and its capacitance is
increased.
29. Variable Capacitors
• Trimmers and padders are usually similar in
appearance except that a padder may be
somewhat larger or may have more plates.
• Capacitance of trimmers can be changed from
5 pF to a maximum value of 30 pF.
• Corresponding values for padder are 10 pF to
500 pF.
30. Variable Capacitors
• Variable capacitors are used primarily as
tuning capacitors in radio receivers.
• When we tune two different stations, We
actually vary the capacitance by moving the
rotor plates in or out of the stator plates.
• Combined with an inductance, the variable
capacitance tunes the receiver to a different
resonant frequency for each transmitting
station.