pingekondensaatorite
Pingekondensaatorite, also known as electrolytic capacitors, are a type of capacitor that uses an electrolyte to achieve a large capacitance value in a small physical size. They are widely used in electronic circuits due to their ability to store and release electrical energy efficiently. The construction of a pingekondensaatorite typically involves two conductive plates separated by an insulating material, with an electrolyte solution filling the space between the plates. The electrolyte can be liquid or gel-like, and it serves to increase the capacitance by allowing the plates to hold more charge.
One of the main advantages of pingekondensaatorite is their high capacitance-to-volume ratio, which makes them ideal
Pingekondensaatorite are available in various sizes and capacitance values, ranging from microfarads to thousands of microfarads.