FAQ0002 What is the difference between conductive polymer capacitors and ceramic capacitors?

Answer

Conductive polymer capacitors, categorized as electrolytic capacitors, differ from ceramic capacitors in terms of structure, material, and basic principle. Conductive polymer capacitors are superior to ceramic capacitors in the following aspects: (1) large capacity, (2) stable temperature characteristics *1, (3) no need to take bias characteristics into consideration *1, and (4) no need for sound prevention measures *1. (*1: Ceramic capacitors exhibit inherent disadvantages)

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