The hybrid capacitor keeps its capacitance unchanged when a DC bias voltage is applied, while the MLCC has its capacitance changed by the input DC bias voltage.
The hybrid capacitor keeps its capacitance unchanged when a DC bias voltage is applied, while the MLCC has its capacitance changed by the input DC bias voltage.
Hi,
This is a very short blog post, and leaves readers feeling wanting more perhaps. It might be more valuable to readers to have many things discussed in a single blog, rather than multiple one-sentence blogs.
Wurth do excellent blogs for comparison, here's a Wurth blog on one type of capacitor:
SN009: How to Use Supercapacitors? A Brief Guide to the Design-In Process