The Capacitor Handbook

The Capacitor Handbook by Cletus J. Kaiser, published by CJ Pub. in 1995, is a practical resource designed for those working with capacitors in electronics and electrical circuit design. This edition spans 134 pages and is presented in English, offering a straightforward approach to understanding various capacitor types, including Ceramic, Plastic Film, Aluminum Electrolytic, Tantalum, Glass, and Mica.
Readers will find valuable guidance and application information that addresses everyday questions related to capacitor use. The book features a comprehensive Glossary and Index, along with Selection Guidelines and sections on Symbols and Equations, making it a useful reference for technology and engineering professionals. This handbook is part of a series focused on essential components in the field of electronics and circuits.
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This book provides practical guidance and application information when using capacitors in electronics and electrical circuit design. This easy-to-use book covers the following capacitor types: Ceramic, Plastic Film, Aluminum Electrolytic, Tantalum, Glass, Mica, and others. This book also has a very comprehensive Glossary and Index. The Selection Guidelines and the Symbols and Equations sections have the answers to all of your daily application questions. This book is one in a series of component handbooks.
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