Replacement evaluation of electrolytic capacitors
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Replacement evaluation of electrolytic capacitors is demonstrated. Extensive improvements in the characteristics and low profiles can be achieved, by replacing electrolytic capacitors with conductive polymer capacitors or monolithic ceramic capacitors.
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