
10uF 63V Electrolytic Capacitor
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- Model: T574.CAP10U63
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Capacitor
, Electrolytic
, 10uf
, 63v
, Electronic component
, Circuit
, Power supply
, Energy storage
10uF 63V Electrolytic Capacitor
An electrolytic capacitor is a type of capacitor that uses an electrolyte to achieve a larger capacitance compared to other types of capacitors. The electrolyte is a liquid or gel that contains a high concentration of ions.
🔧 Internal Structure
- Anode (Positive Electrode): Made of aluminum, its surface is coated with an insulating layer of aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), which acts as the dielectric.
- Dielectric: A very thin layer of aluminum oxide with high dielectric strength.
- Cathode (Negative Electrode): A conductive liquid or gel (the electrolyte), which contacts a conductive layer outside.
- Separator: An absorbent paper layer soaked with electrolyte, placed between the anode and cathode.
- Case: The entire structure is enclosed in a metal cylinder with two leads; usually has a safety vent on top to prevent explosion.
⚙️ Key Characteristics
- Capacitance Range: Typically from 0.1 µF to 100,000 µF (high capacity).
- Voltage Rating: From 6.3V to 450V.
- Polarity: Electrolytic capacitors are polarized; connecting them in reverse may cause leakage, heat, or explosion.
- Frequency Response: Best for low to medium frequencies. Not ideal for high-frequency circuits.
- Lifespan: Limited due to electrolyte evaporation (typically 2,000–10,000 hours at 85–105°C).
📌 Common Applications
- DC voltage filtering in power supplies
- Coupling and decoupling in audio circuits
- Delay circuits in timers
- Energy storage and voltage smoothing