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Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors: About the Competition

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Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors

About Competition | Blogging | Example Application | The Judges | Terms & Conditions | The Challengers | The Quiz | Polymer Capacitors Video | Replacing MLCCs with Polymer Capacitors Video | Passive Components

 

We’re calling on all of element14's makers, hobbyists, and engineers to experiment with polymer capacitors. All experimenters are eligible to win a Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Digital Oscilloscope.

Who Can Join?

Anyone can join the 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors' competition by including at least one of the kit's polymer capacitors in his/her experiments. But to receive one of 9 FREE Polymer Capacitor Kits, you need to submit an application by the extended enrollment deadline, 22 April 2019.

 

FAQs

What is the 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors' Competition?

This is a hands-on competition that everyone in the Community can participate in. Instead of requiring a participant to produce a full prototype, project, or original circuit design, we decided that we'd give our members the opportunity in this competition to experiment, test, breadboard, or just play around with Polymer Capacitors, and then tell us about their experiments, and what they learned about Polymers Capacitors in some blog postings.

 

What kind of experiments will the participants perform?

It depends on your interests. Some people may opt to design an original circuit with Polymer Capacitors. But you could also build some basic R-C, L-C, or R-C-L circuits to illustrate the use of the Polymers. Are you into soldering? Well, then you can build and experiment around soldering Polymers. Or, you could design a PCB with a CAD program and show us your design. Some people could even modify an existing circuit by replacing the populated capacitors with Polymer Capacitors. Use your imagination and creativity! We want you to Get Charged with Polymer Capacitors!

 

What do I need to do to win the Grand Prize?

We knew you were going to ask that. After the enrollment period is complete, and the 9 FREE Polymer Capacitor Kits are shipped, you will have 1 month to complete your experiment, write two blogs on what you did, and share what you learned about Polymer Capacitors. YOU WILL BE JUDGED BY THE QUALITY OF THE FINAL BLOG AND WHAT YOU LEARNED ABOUT POLYMER CAPACITORS.

 

Even if you don't win the free kit you are still eligible to win the Grand Prize, as long as you include one of the Polymer Capacitors from the kit in your experiment AND write two blogs by the deadline. The capacitors are very inexpensive, so even a maker, a student, or a hobbyist can join the competition.

 

What do I get if I don’t win the Grand Prize, but wrote the two blogs?

If you successfully finished the competition, you will receive a finisher prize.

 

Important Dates

The important dates of the 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors' Competition are:

 

Enrollment Begins:March 27 2019
Enrollment Ends:April 22 2019
Applicants Selected:April 29 2019
Challenge Begins:May 6 2019
Challenge Ends:June 6 2019

 

Blogging Requirement

To successfully finish 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors' you must write two blogs during the competition period. In the first blog, participants must introduce themselves and discuss what experiments they plan to conduct. In the second blog, participants must discuss the results of their experiments and share what they learned about polymer capacitors.  Please also tag your blogs with 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors.'

 

The Prizes

There will be two prizes: a Grand Prize and a Finisher Prize.

The Grand Prize

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DSOX1102GDSOX1102G -  Keysight Digital Oscilloscope, InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series

 

All Finisher Prize

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72-939072-9390 -  Tenma  Pen Type Digital Multimeter

 

The Kit

The 9 chosen applicants will receive the kit free of charge. Here is the kit:

Product Description Buy Kit*Buy Kit*For More Information
ESR70 -  ESR Meter, CapacitorBuy NowBuy Now
Storage Box, 18-Compartment, PlasticBuy NowBuy Now
Tantalum Polymer Capacitor, 4.7 µF, 10 V, POSCAP, TPU SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Polymer Aluminum Capacitor, 10 µF, 6.3 V, SP-Cap, CD SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitor, 10 µF, 20 V, Radial Can - SMD, OS-CON, SVP SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 10 µF, 50 V, ZA SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 15 µF, 35VBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 22 µF, 63 V, ZA SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 33 µF, 63 V, ZE SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Tantalum Polymer Capacitor, 33 µF, 12.5 V, POSCAP, TPG SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Tantalum Polymer Capacitor, 47 µF, 10 V, POSCAP, TPE SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Tantalum Polymer Capacitor, 100 µF, 6.3 V, POSCAP, TPG SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitor, 120 µF, 10 V, Radial Can - SMD, OS-CON, SVP SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 150 µF, 6.3 V, Radial Can - SMD, SP-Cap, CX SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitor, 180 µF, 16 V, Radial Can - SMD, OS-CON, SVPF SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Tantalum Solid Capacitor, 220 µF, 6.3 V, POSCAP, TPE SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 220 µF, 6.3 V, SP-Cap, SX SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitor, 330 µF, 10 V, Radial Can - SMD, OS-CON, SVP SeriesBuy NowBuy Now
Conductive Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, 470 µF, 2 V, SP-Cap, G SeriesBuy NowBuy Now

 

Anyone Can Join Experimenting With Polymer Capacitors!

Anyone can join the 'Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors' competition by including one of the polymer capacitors in his/her experiments, but to receive one of the 9 FREE Polymer Capacitor Kits, you need to submit an application by the deadline, 22 April 2019.

 

General Questions

For any general questions about the Experimenting with Polymer Capacitors competition, please post a comment on this page.

 

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn +6
    Thanks Frank. I'd like to underscore what you said: it is VERY easy to be part of this challenge. The experiments can be something very simple to something more complex. I wanted to make sure everyone…
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 6 years ago +6
    To all applicants.... I'd like to thank everyone for submitting an application. And there were plenty good ideas. So, we will announced the 5 winners of the polymer capacitor kit plus tester. But I did…
  • dougw
    dougw over 6 years ago +5
    This is a different type of challenge for sure, but pretty cool. I don't need the prizes, but I like the idea of the challenge as an incentive to dive into some component technology and of course the ESR…
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 6 years ago

    To all applicants,

     

    First, I'd like to answer a question about how many capacitors are in the kit. I took a look at the parts I have arrived. There is one cap each of the list I provided in the kit, posted on this page. It was hard for me to determine how to create the kit: do I provide a broad range of cap values or do I focus on a few cap values and include multiple counts. I went with the former choice.

     

    But I was looking over the current applications. Some of you mentioned other cap values. So, let's do this: if you can suggest other caps or cap values, I will "try" to include them in the kit. They need to be Panasonic caps in the product lines designated: Os-Con, Sp-Cap, Hybrid, Pos Cap.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Randall

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    COMPACT over 6 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm
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    phoenixcomm over 6 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    You're not kidding about  No, I want to build a device like the old Tektronix Curve Tracer! but smaller maybe weight  a few pounds, with a soft screen, but that can put a display up on a computer via ethernet. I have been kicking this down the road for a few years.

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    COMPACT over 6 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    Hi Cris,

     

    Since you are moving you are at a great advantage for dynamic testing!!

    Lol!

     

    As for LC and discrete semi testing I use some Peak Instrument gizmos as described by a previous post about our workbenches.

    The lucky kit winners will get the fantastic ESR+ 70 - I can vouch that it's a great handy tool.

     

    Best luck to all!

     

    Very

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    phoenixcomm over 6 years ago

    Way, tough challenge! But here's my  2 cents! I'm moving, not fair!! (LOL) I really would do an Arduino powered LC meter with a Transistor/Diode/SCR tester tosed in

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    rscasny over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    Thanks Frank.

     

    I'd like to underscore what you said: it is VERY easy to be part of this challenge. The experiments can be something very simple to something more complex. I wanted to make sure everyone could particiapte-- students, hobbyists and professionals. What you have to do to be in the running for the new o'scope is much less than our typical challenges. 2 blogs! The first one you can introduce yourself and overview the experiments you'll be doing. The last one I'd like to see the results of the experiments and also tell us what you learned.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 6 years ago in reply to neuromodulator

    I'm out of the office till Wednesday, so I don't have the order form record in front of me. I think it's 2 each. But I'll have to check.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    Douglas,

     

    You have a question I had contemplated while putting together the kit. So, I tried to include a range of cap values. So, to answer your question. If you think you need another value but it's in the four product series' that make up the kit, tell us before we ship the kit to see if we can obtain them for you. Since there will only be 5 kits, this should be doable. After we ship the kits, I guess you'll be on your own. The caps inexpensive and can be purchased single (cut tape).

     

    Randall

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    neuromodulator over 6 years ago

    How many of each do we get?

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    fmilburn over 6 years ago

    I like this challenge - it ties in well with the Learning Circuit and videos that James has made recently.  Who knew there was this much to consider when selecting capacitors?  And the challenge is easy to enter with great prizes!

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