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aman

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Can surface mount film capacitors be used as bypass capacitors in place
of ceramic capacitors. Is there some rule that bypass capacitors have
to be ceramic ?

I want to use all surface mount components on my board.
 
"aman" <aman.bindra@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Can surface mount film capacitors be used as bypass capacitors in place
of ceramic capacitors.
Yes.

Is there some rule that bypass capacitors have
to be ceramic ?
No. But I am curious as to why you believe a film
capacitor should be used instead of ceramic.

I want to use all surface mount components on my board.
Easily doable these days.

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I want to use some bypass capacitors. I am not able to find any ceramic
bypass capacitors at digikey. Some datasheets specifically say use
"ceramic 0.1uf".

Do you think it is fine to use thick film SMT 0.1 uF in this case.
 
"aman" <aman.bindra@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I want to use some bypass capacitors. I am not able to find any ceramic
bypass capacitors at digikey. Some datasheets specifically say use
"ceramic 0.1uf".
Digikey sells plenty of ceramic surface mount caps.
In their index they are called "Ceramic, Chip" and
"Ceramic, Multilayer Chip".

Do you think it is fine to use thick film SMT 0.1 uF in this case.
Yes. But you will get better volume efficiency and
cost from a ceramic SMT. There is a reason they
are so popular for that application.

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--Larry Brasfield
email: donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com
Above views may belong only to me.
 

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