In Reply to: RE: Metallized caps where space is tight? posted by Thermionic27609 on March 25, 2017 at 08:27:36:
perpendicular to the plane of the PCB? If so, you could mount a variety of film and foil caps in that orientation (i.e. vertically with the "bottom" lead buried into the PCB). The distal lead then just bends around 180 degrees to enter the PCB 20mm downstream. I've done this many times to circumvent space problems.
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- Is there room in the vertical direction,.. - Lew 08:29:22 03/26/17 (14)
- RE: Is there room in the vertical direction,.. - Thermionic27609 08:50:02 03/26/17 (13)
- RE: Is there room in the vertical direction,.. - Lew 14:19:23 03/26/17 (12)
- RE: Is there room in the vertical direction,.. - Eli Duttman 15:04:17 03/26/17 (11)
- We don't disagree... - Lew 17:33:08 03/26/17 (10)
- Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Interstage Tranny 19:51:04 03/26/17 (9)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Thermionic27609 13:52:38 03/27/17 (6)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Eli Duttman 14:27:21 03/27/17 (5)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Thermionic27609 15:51:32 03/27/17 (4)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Steve O 17:26:26 03/27/17 (3)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Michael Samra 17:49:25 03/27/17 (2)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Thermionic27609 18:30:43 03/27/17 (1)
- OK... - Steve O 18:45:49 03/27/17 (0)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - Eli Duttman 11:59:12 03/27/17 (0)
- RE: Metallized caps require significant break-in time... - amnesiac 02:23:30 03/27/17 (0)