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Default does it makes sense to use electrolytic can as bypass cap ?

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 12:42:09 -0400, Bill S. wrote:

In article ,
says...
one is a electrolytic 1uF/50v polarized cap between 32v line to
Vcc2 on chip and 0v ref

32v dc ---- 36 ohm --|-- 1uF/50v (polar) (-) ---|
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Vcc2
0v ref


32 Volts is getting a bit out of the wheelhouse for tantalum, so
electrolytic is probably a fair choice.


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Tantalum capacitors are also electrolytic.


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