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The Mundorf ECap is a bipolar electrolytic capacitor designed in such a way that is suitable for a signal application.
There is no mention I can find about what direction to place the negative/positive when used as an input coupling capacitor.
I assume the signal flow would be positive to negative for a signal application.
Any solid insight about the matter would be appreciated. TIA
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Topic - Mundorf ECap Direction - Duster 03:18:55 02/20/21 (15)
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