[ARC5] Capacitor Tests
Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Tue Jan 8 20:05:52 EST 2019
I left something out that may make this clearer. Leakage is a
measure of how much direct current a capacitor will pass. Of
course, an ideal capacitor will not pass any DC. Electrolytics
normally pass some, other types should not pass any. It is
possible for a capacitor to measure correctly for value and for
series resistance but still have considerable leakage. Most
capacitor bridges and many meters do not indicate leakage so will
show a capacitor as good when it isn't. Most capacitor checkers
will show leakage. Leakage is important where a cap is used as a
coupling cap because it will disturb the bias on the following
stage. Also in decoupling, i.e. by-pass caps, its supposed to
short the AC to ground without affecting the DC, if it leaks it
will pull down the DC source to some degree. That is why leaky
caps can ruin AGC circuits.
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Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
WB6KBL
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