High voltage capacitors are passive electronic components that store charge and energy for use in high voltage applications. They consist of two conducting plates separated by an insulating material called the dielectric. Film capacitors are high voltage capacitors made out of plastic. There are two basic types. Film-foil capacitors include one or more layers of a plastic film dielectric wound alternately with metal foil electrodes. Metallized film capacitors consist of a film dielectric on which the metal electrode has been vapor-deposited. The layers are wound into a convoluted roll so that the electrodes extend beyond the dielectric films. Capacitance, a measure of energy storage ability, is typically expressed as C = K A/D, where A is the area of the electrodes, D is their separation, and K is a function of the dielectric between the electrodes.
Selecting high voltage capacitors requires an analysis of dielectric materials. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are polar devices that feature a high volumetric density but cannot withstand reverse voltages. Ceramic capacitors are made of resistive ceramic materials and provide bonded metal contacts. Examples include ceramic Z5U, a Class III ceramic dielectric, and ceramic X7R, a temperature-stable material that is suitable for bypassing and coupling applications. Glass, mica, oil, air, and paraffin paper are other commonly used dielectric materials. Polycarbonate, polypropylene, and polystyrene are suitable for applications such as fillers and timers. Tantalum, a metallic element, is used to make a variety of alloys. Niobium, a hard ceramic material characterized by high conductivity, has similar chemical properties to tantalum.
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