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Types of Capacitors

Capacitors and Types


Capacitors an electrical or electronic component that stores electric charges. Basically, a
capacitor consists of 2 parallel plates made up of conducting materials, and a dielectric
material (air, mica, paper, plastic, etc.) placed between them as shown in the figure.

Specifications of Capacitors
The specifications of capacitors are:

1. Capacitance value
2. Voltage rating
3. Temperature coefficient
4. Frequency range
5. Dielectric constant
6. Dielectric strength
7. Power factor

1. Capacitance Value

The value of the capacitor is measured in terms of its capacitance value and is expressed
in farads, microfarads, and nanofarads.

2. Voltage Rating

Voltage rating is the operating voltage of the capacitor and it is measured in volts.

3. Temperature Co-efficient

The temperature co-efficient represents the stability in capacitance value with the
change in temperature. It is expressed in ppm/°c.

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4. Frequency Range

The frequency range is the maximum frequency up to which the capacitor can work
safely.

5. Dielectric Constant

The dielectric constant is the property of the dielectric that affects the capacitance value.
It can be defined as the ratio of capacitance.

6. Dielectric Strength

Dielectric strength is the ability of the capacitor to withstand the voltage per unit
thickness of the dielectric material without breakdown. It is measured in Kv/mm or
Kv/cm. It depends on the thickness of the dielectric, temperature, and supply
frequency.

7. Power Factor

Power factor indicates the minimum loss in the capacitor. It states the fraction of input
power dissipated as heat loss in the capacitor. Lowering the power factor better will be
the quality of the capacitor.

The reciprocal of the power factor is the quality factor (Q) of the capacitor. If the power
factor is 0.001 then the quality factor (Q) is 1000. Thus higher the better the quality of
the capacitor.

Read also: Types of Resistor and Their Symbols.

Types of Capacitors
Following are the three different types of capacitors:

1. Fixed Capacitors
2. Mica Capacitors
3. Ceramic Capacitors
4. Paper Capacitors
5. Plastic Capacitors
6. Electrolytic Capacitors
7. Film capacitor
8. Adjustable Capacitors
9. Variable Capacitors

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1. Fixed Capacitors

The capacitors whose capacitance value is fixed are known as fixed capacitors.

Ex: Mica capacitor, paper capacitor, plastic capacitor, etc.

The different fixed capacitors are shown in the figure. Based on the dielectric material
used fixed capacitors are further classified into:

1. Mica Capacitors
2. Ceramic Capacitors
3. Paper Capacitors
4. Plastic Capacitors
5. Electrolytic Capacitors
6. Film capacitor

#1 Mica Capacitors

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These types of capacitors are used as dielectric material. Mica sheets and metal foils are
kept alternatively. The number of mica sheets and metal foils decides the capacitance
value.

The constructional details are shown in the figure, from which it is clear that the
alternate metal toils (1,3,5) and (2,4,6) are connected together to form 2 separate sets and
a lead wire is connected to these two sets for External connection. The whole unit is
placed in a metal casing or encapsulated with resin.

Applications of Mica Capacitors:

1. In tuning and coupling circuits of radio and T.V. systems.


2. In measuring instrument as standard capacitors.

#2 Ceramic Capacitors

In these capacitors ceramic is used as a dielectric material. Ceramic material is formed


in the form thin disc or tube by mixing barium titanate, talc, and magnesium silicate at
different ratios.

On the surface of the ceramic body metal film made of copper is coated and to this
metal film lead wires are attached. The whole assembly is covered with plastic for
external protection.

Applications of Ceramic Capacitors:

1. In-tank circuits and matching circuits.


2. As coupling and bypass component.
3. The filters circuit with the resistor.
4. In the transistor circuit.
5. In T.V. transmitters and receivers.

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#3 Paper Capacitors

The figure represents the constructional details of the paper capacitor, in which paper
acts as a dielectric material.

Here the paper is placed between two aluminum metal foils and is rolled into a
cylindrical shape. Two lead wires are connected to metal foils for external connection.
The whole unit is dipped in wax and placed in a metal casing.

Applications of Paper Capacitors:

1. As stator in single-phase motors in table fans, grinders, water coolers etc.


2. In filter circuits and power supply systems.

#4 Plastic Capacitors

Constructional details of the plastic capacitor are shown in the figure, which consists of
plastic as a dielectric material.

Two aluminum foils and plastic (polyester) film are kept alternately and rolled into a
cylindrical shape. Copper leads are soldered two metal foils and the whole unit is
provided with resin moulding.

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Applications of Plastic Capacitors:

1. For timing circuits


2. In tuning circuits, and
3. In integrated circuits

#5 Electrolytic Capacitors

Electrolytic capacitors are polarized capacitors so these are used where energy with
required polarity is necessary. Here oxide film obtained by a chemical reaction acts as a
dielectric material.

Electrolytic capacitors are further classified into:

1. Wet Type Electrolytic Capacitor


2. Dry Type Electrolytic Capacitor

1. Wet Type Electrolytic Capacitor

Construction details are shown in the figure, which consists of an aluminum rod placed
in a base electrolyte placed in an aluminum container. Now D.C. current is passed
through the c, with the help of the D.C. source connected between rod and container.

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A thin film of oxide is deposited on the rod, which is connected to a positive terminal of
the source. Thus rod acts as a positive terminal of the capacitor. The source is switched
off when the rod is covered by oxide film completely. Thus rod acts as (+)ve terminal,
container as (-)ve terminal with oxide film as a dielectric material.

2. Dry Type Electrolytic Capacitor

Constructional details of dry-type electrolytic capacitors are shown in the figure, which
contains two aluminum sheets separated by a layer of gauze separator saturated with a
liquid chemical of boric acid. Copper lead wires are soldered to the aluminum foils for
external connection.

D.C. voltage is applied to the copper leads, which deposited aluminum oxide film on
the foil that is connected to a positive terminal of the supply. so that foil acts as (+)ve
terminal and other foil acts as (-)ve terminal. Now the foils are rolled into a cylindrical
shape and enclosed in an aluminum or plastic tube.

Applications of Electrolytic Capacitors:

1. As filters in rectifier circuits.


2. In T.V. and radio receivers for tuning purpose.
3. As a bypass capacitor in amplifier circuits.

Sometimes tantalum (Ta) foils with Tantalum Pentoxide as dielectric are used instead of
aluminum foils and the name of the capacitor becomes tantalum electrolytic capacitor.
The constructional details of the tantalum capacitor are the same as the aluminum
electrolytic capacitor.

#6 Film Capacitor

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This type of capacitor has an insulating plastic film as the dielectric, which is combined
with paper as a carrier for the electrodes. The electrodes of film capacitors are metalized
by aluminum or zinc applied directly to the surface of the plastic film.

These two conductive layers are twisted into a cylinder-shaped winding which is
usually flattened in shape. The reason they are manufactured in a flat shape is to reduce
mounting space requirements on the printed circuit board. These are used in electronic
devices, AC and DC microelectronics, and electronics circuits.

#2 Adjustable Capacitors

The capacitors whose value can be adjusted are known as adjustable capacitors. These
are always connected either in series or in parallel with fixed capacitors. These types of
capacitors are used where a small change in capacitance is required.

Ex: Trimmer & Padders.

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Adjustable capacitors are very small capacitors, that are used as secondary capacitors.
These are connected in series or in parallel with fixed capacitors. If the adjustable
capacitor is connected in series with a fixed capacitor then it is called a trimmer. If it is
connected in parallel with a fixed capacitor then, it is called a padder.

Cup Type Adjustable Capacitor:

The figure represents the cup type trimmer/padder, in which the value of capacitance
can be varied by varying the distance between the cups. It contains a fixed bottom cup
above which the upper cup is placed with a screw, that can be either clockwise or in
anticlockwise directions.

By rotating the screw to which the upper cup is connected, the distance between the
upper cup and bottom cup can be adjusted to get the required capacitance value. These
cups are made up of aluminum and air acts as a dielectric material.

Applications of Adjustable Capacitors:

1. In coupling circuit in radio receivers.


2. In tuning circuits for fine-tuning.

#3 Variable Capacitors

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The capacitors whose capacitance value can be varied continuously are called variable
capacitors. The figure represents the constructional details of variable capacitors, which
consists of 2 sets of semi-circle plates out of which one set is fixed called a stator and
another set is movably called a rotor.

In these types of capacitors, the rotor is fixed to the shaft which rotates the rotor plates
in or out of the fixed plates. This rotation of the rotor increases or decreases the area of
contact between the rotor and stator, which varies the capacitance value. When 2 or 3
sets are placed on the same shaft they are called gang condensers or gang capacitors
figure (B).

Applications of Variable Capacitors:

1. In radio turning circuits for selection of radio stations.


2. In oscillator to adjust the resonant frequency.

Read Also: What is D.C. Generator and Their Working?

Difference Between Trimmers & Padders

Applications of Capacitors
1. Capacitors used to store electrical energy.

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2. To resist the change in the applied voltage.


3. To block d.c. and allow a.c; through it.
4. It improves p.ſ. of a circuit.
5. To start single-phase a.c. motor.
6. To carry high-frequency signals and block low-frequency signals.

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