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    Quality factor
    By Howard Johnson, PhD -- EDN, 12/5/2005
    What matters most in a capacitor depends entirely on how you use it.
    For example, capacitors in the Electra pulsed-power fusion-ignition system
    require a voltage rating of at least 5 million volts, with an incredible
    energy-storage density. Solution? Build a massive coaxial structure and fill
    it with water (Reference 1).

    A 1V switching power supply has vastly different requirements. This design
    needs capacitors with low ESR (equivalent series resistance). Switching
    power designs surge huge currents through the capacitors, back and forth,
    constantly charging them up and down.
    ...
    Specifications having to do with initial tolerance, temperature drift, and
    long-term stability govern the inherent accuracy of your circuits. These
    specifications require stable, accurately machined dielectric materials.
    Properly aged, low-dielectric-constant ceramic materials fit this
    bill.
    This article is a good intro to some of the considerations in choosing different types of caps for different applications.
    PeteS in CA

    Power Supplies should be boring: No loud noises, no bright flashes, and no bad smells.
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