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RP Deshpande
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What is a DC Link Capacitor?
DC Link is a connection between a rectifier and an inverter. It acts as energy storage device between...
What is the Difference between Insulators and Dielectrics?
Insulator An insulator is a material in which electric charges do not flow freely. These materials do not...
What are Snubber Capacitors?
Snubber circuits are used in electrical and electronic systems having inductive loads, where sudden breaking of a current...
Auto Ignition and CDI Capacitors
Auto Ignition capacitor All older vehicles had an ignition coil connected to spark gaps of engine. The coil...
What is a Pseudocapacitor?
The word ‘Pseudo’ is derived from Greek ‘pseuds’, meaning ‘false’ or ‘lying’. Pseudocapacitor is not strictly a capacitor,...
How do Resistive Sensors work?
Sensors are devices that detect physical or chemical changes in its environment. The parameters of change could be...
feedthrough capacitors for Interference Suppression
Feedthrough capacitor is a three terminal capacitor used to reduce or bypass high frequencies. It is directly installed...
Power Factor Correction Capacitors and their basic types
Most of the load on supply system is always lagging, and power factor of the system is low...
Ceramic capacitor classes and types
Ceramic capacitors are available in Class 1 or Class 2, depending on dielectric used. Class 1 capacitors These...
Ceramic Capacitors : Construction and Applications
Ceramics are among the most versatile dielectric materials, and were among the first to be used for capacitors. ...








