Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
A review of capacitor fundamentals and technology that is intended for the clarification of the modes of operation of the broad spectrum of capacitors, including paper/polymeric films, electrolytics, and ceramics, is presented. How each class of capacitor performs in both low- and high-power electronics is discussed in detail, with emphasis upon delineating those factors affecting life, reliability, maintainability, and environmental compatibility, of systems in which the capacitor is a required element. Diagnostic measurement techniques for quality assessment, noninvasive life determination, and system continuity of performance under component aging are analyzed and compared. Particular emphasis is given to the influence of the mode of operation of the capacitor upon life and reliability, including energy discharge, low- and high-frequency filtering in AC and DC systems, AC resonant inverters, and switch-mode power supply use, along with transient pulse filtering applications. Practical factors as delineated by manufacturers in the field are discussed in depth
Keywords :
ageing; capacitors; power electronics; reliability; AC resonant inverters; AC systems; DC systems; capacitor fundamentals; ceramics; component aging; diagnostic measurement; electrolytics; energy discharge; environmental compatibility; filtering; life; maintainability; noninvasive life determination; paper/polymeric films; power electronics; quality assessment; reliability; switch-mode power supply use; transient pulse filtering applications; Capacitors; Ceramics; Filtering; Maintenance; Measurement techniques; Paper technology; Polymer films; Power system reliability; Pulsed power supplies; Quality assessment;