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Polarity for Capacitors, Text or Graphics? |
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lsday ![]() Active User ![]() Joined: 15 Dec 2014 Status: Offline Points: 24 |
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What do most librarians use these day for the plus sign on Polarized Capacitors?
Is text good to use? We use graphics, but am wondering about switching to text.
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Tom H ![]() Admin Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2012 Location: San Diego, CA Status: Offline Points: 5760 |
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This question is for assembly shops and EE engineers. They have to deal with the silkscreen Legend that you provide them.
Personally, I like the graphic symbol plus "+" as it clearly defines the polarity for Polarized Capacitors. |
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JamesUS ![]() New User ![]() Joined: 26 Jun 2017 Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Polarized capacitors have large leakage current if the voltage is inverted. Not all the capacitors are polarized, but when they are, it’s very important not to mix their polarity up. P
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