Re: Buying capacitors, difference between same value&same sice but different voltage.
They are to be used as decoupling caps next to ICs, in some cases I have found caps where I get 100ps for one or two dollars. But this particular purchase is for one PCB, I have just gotten going with PCB etching and for the moment my wallet is very light but I intend to identify suitable components for future projects and buy a couple of hundreds each, I am mostly doing things ether with 40V max for power supply circuits or things with 12V-3,3V. So when I can afford I'll choose a decoupling cap with a as high voltage rating as I can find/afford and stick to that in my circuits.
I am buying from Elfa distrelect, where would you suggest buying from?
Private person, low quantity(1-100ps perhaps).
When I started looking at capacitors I had thought that I would get ceramics for decoupling and aluminum/tantalum electrolytic for bypass purposes but I found that I could find ceramic at the same capacitance and voltage rating cheaper than electrolytic and I begun to think that maybe the information on caps that I had read is beginning to get outdated, this might sound as a lazy un-informed question but I have done reading but I can't be satisfied being told "for that purpose, use electrolytic not ceramic" and follow that advise without knowing why.
I have very little real experience and I am just now starting to have to decide on what kind of capacitor to use where. I wonder, in regard to power supply filtering and decoupling. Does a ceramic of the same value as a electrolyte have the same effect?
I know that for decoupling tantalum electrolytic as well as aluminum have a limited frequency useability as opposed to ceramic which are useable at far higher frequency's, this project is an adjustable power supply so all I am thinking about is the capacitors in that kind of circuit, rectifier filter, bypass, decoupling for ICs(regulator, ADC, DAC, voltage reference, op-amps), lowpass filter in reference buffer... so in this limited area of application is there anything wrong with using 10µF multilayer ceramic where one usual see and are told to use tantalum or such?
I find that there are very nice hybrid electrolytic, very nice indeed but the cost is considerably higher. But when looking at the specifications the are far superior to the cheap ones, in the end I will have to learn by doing but its never a bed idea to ask around.
Right know there is no switching regulator but that will come.
I feel there is to much stuff rumbling on in my head so I apologize if I might be some