1uF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor 5x10mm. Lead space: 2.5mm

1uF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor 5x10mm. Lead space: 2.5mm

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1uF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor 5x10mm. Lead space: 2.5mm

1uF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor 5x10mm. Lead space: 2.5mm

Rs. 2.00
Sale price  Rs. 2.00 Regular price 

Description

A 1uF/50V electrolytic capacitor with a size of 5x10mm and a lead spacing of 2.5mm is a specific type of capacitor commonly used in electronic circuits for its capacitance value, voltage rating, and physical dimensions.

Considerations:

Polarity: Electrolytic capacitors are polarized, meaning they must be connected with the correct polarity (positive and negative terminals) to avoid damage.

Temperature: Consider the operating temperature range to ensure the capacitor functions reliably within specified conditions.

Lifetime and Stability: Electrolytic capacitors may have limited lifetime compared to some other capacitor types and can experience capacitance drift over time.

Mounting and Handling: Follow manufacturer guidelines for mounting and handling, including soldering techniques and storage conditions.

Applications:

Filtering and Decoupling: Used in power supply circuits to filter out noise and stabilize voltage levels, ensuring smooth and reliable power delivery to electronic components.

Signal Coupling: Employed to pass AC signals while blocking DC, facilitating the transfer of signals between different parts of a circuit.

Applications of Electrolytic Capacitor

  • Power Supplies
  • Audio Equipment
  • Electronic Ballasts
  • Motor Starters
  • Frequency Filtering
  • Voltage Regulators
  • DC-DC Converters
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Switching Power Supplies
  • Industrial Equipment

Technical Details

  • Structure: Fixed Capacitor
  • Type: Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor radial type
  • Material: Plastic+Metal
  • Capacitance Value: 1uF 
  • Voltage: 50V
  • Mounting Type: Through Hole
  • Operating Temperature (°C): -40 to 105
  • Tolerance on Capacitance: ± 20 %

Pinout Diagram

capacitor-pinout-diagram



Integration with Arduino

Sample Code

int Sensor = A0; //Sensor pin
float SenVal = 0; //Float for sensor readings
int Supply = 8; //Supply Pin
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
pinMode(Supply, OUTPUT); //Supply pin is an output
digitalWrite(Supply, LOW); //Supply is initially off
}
void loop() {
SenVal = analogRead(Sensor); //Sample and print (will be 0.0 as supply is off)
Serial.println(SenVal);
digitalWrite(Supply, HIGH); //Supply 5V step
while(1){
SenVal = analogRead(Sensor); //Sample and print until Capacitor charged to 5V
Serial.println(SenVal);
delay(1);
if (SenVal > 1020){ //Stop and switch off supply (capacitor will charge down)
while(1){
digitalWrite(Supply, LOW);
}
}
}
}

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