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25V 220µF Electrolytic Capacitor – Support Documentation

The 25V 220µF electrolytic capacitor is a widely used component in electronic circuits, offering a balance between size and capacitance. It’s commonly employed for filtering, decoupling, and energy storage applications.


Specifications

Parameter Value
Capacitance 220µF
Rated Voltage 25V DC
Surge Voltage 32V DC
Tolerance ±20%
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +105°C
Ripple Current Up to 319mA @ 120Hz
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) Varies by manufacturer
Leakage Current ≤0.03CV or 3µA (whichever is greater) after 1 minute
Dimensions Diameter: 8mm, Height: 11.5mm
Lead Spacing 3.5mm
Polarity Polarised

Pinout and Polarity

Electrolytic capacitors are polarised components, meaning they have a positive and a negative terminal. Correct orientation is crucial during installation.

Lead Polarity Identification
Longer Lead Positive (+) Often marked with a “+” sign on the casing
Shorter Lead Negative (-) Usually indicated by a stripe or “-” sign on the casing

Note: Incorrect polarity can lead to capacitor failure or explosion.


Applications

  • Power Supply Filtering: Smooths out voltage fluctuations in power supplies.
  • Decoupling: Reduces noise by decoupling AC signals from DC power lines.
  • Timing Circuits: Works with resistors to set timing intervals.
  • Energy Storage: Stores energy for quick release in circuits requiring bursts of power.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Identify Polarity: Ensure the positive and negative leads are correctly oriented.
  2. Insert into PCB: Place the leads through the appropriate holes on the printed circuit board.
  3. Soldering: Solder the leads, ensuring a solid connection without cold joints.
  4. Trim Excess Leads: After soldering, trim any excess lead length.

Warning: Always discharge capacitors before handling to prevent electric shock.


Troubleshooting

Issue Possible Cause Solution
Capacitor not charging Incorrect polarity or faulty capacitor Verify polarity and replace if necessary
Bulging or leaking capacitor Overvoltage or aging Replace with a capacitor of appropriate voltage rating
Excessive heat generation High ripple current or ambient temperature Ensure operating conditions are within specified limits

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I use a capacitor with a higher voltage rating?
A: Yes, using a capacitor with a higher voltage rating is acceptable, but ensure the physical size fits your application.
Q: What happens if I reverse the polarity?
A: Reversing polarity can damage the capacitor, potentially causing it to leak, bulge, or explode.
Q: How do I store electrolytic capacitors?
A: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prolong shelf life.

Maintenance Tips

  • Periodically inspect capacitors for signs of bulging, leakage, or discoloration.
  • Replace aged capacitors, especially in high-temperature or high-stress environments.
  • Ensure capacitors are operated within their specified voltage and temperature ratings.

Note: Always adhere to safety guidelines when working with electronic components to prevent injury or damage.

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