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A capacitor is a tiny “battery” that charges quickly when exposed to voltage and discharges quickly when the surrounding voltage is insufficient to maintain the charge. Ceramic and electrolytic capacitors are the two most popular varieties.
Ceramic capacitors are more compact and typically have a 1 F capacity; they don’t care which pins are connected to the plus or minus. Electrolytic capacitors are polar and have capacities starting at 100 pF; a special contact needs to be attached to the positive. The leg that goes with the addition gets lengthened.
Low-frequency applications benefit from electrolytic capacitors, while high-frequency and large-value applications benefit from ceramic capacitors. Compared to electrolytic capacitors, ceramic capacitors have a lower ESR and larger ripple current.
The Global Automotive Electrolytic Ceramic Capacitor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.