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Yeah, they're rolled up, but the contact is made across the ends,
generally, not just at one location in the roll. (That's why you should build that vector network analyzer...) But I'd avoid them: they can't take the heat. C0G ceramics and polyprops are both good. C0G ceramics are available up to 10nF or so even in SMT; polyprops down to 1nF at least and up to many uF. Cheers, Tom Paul Burridge wrote in message . .. Hi, They look worryingly inductive on visual inspection (there are metal foils rolled up in thar by the look of it.) And yet the CPC catalogue says that their properties make them ideal for use in filters. Has anyone any remarks (favourable or otherwise) to make about the use of this type of cap in filter apps? p. |
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