electricuwe
Electrical
- Dec 19, 2001
- 698
I'm using ceramic capacitors in an application where they have to supply high pulse currents at a repetition rate in the audible frequency range (several amp for about one microsecond out of an 1uF X7R surface-mount capacitor). When I operate my circuit I can hear a humming sound generated by the capacitors on the board.
Manufacturerer's application notes describe this effect and warn that this may cause damage to the components but they do not provide a way to calculate a limit for this kind of stress. The thermal load on the capacitors is much below critcial values due to the low duty cycle.
Does anyone have useful information on this effect either from literature or from own experience ?
Manufacturerer's application notes describe this effect and warn that this may cause damage to the components but they do not provide a way to calculate a limit for this kind of stress. The thermal load on the capacitors is much below critcial values due to the low duty cycle.
Does anyone have useful information on this effect either from literature or from own experience ?