polarized capacitors, tantalum / electrolytic
I'm trying to fabricate OpenBCI myself for my University Project. I'm using gerber and BOM provided in the download section to build it. I wanted to know the polarity on the board of the Capacitors C2,C4 and C42 which is Item.No 8 in the OpenBCI_8bit_BOM.xls. I've attached the legend of top and bottom layers of the 4 Layer BCI Board. Could anyone please mark the +ve and -ve of the above mentioned capacitors .. please help me out
<-------- bottom side C4
<----------- TOP SIDE C2 AND C42
Comments
http://www.dataweek.co.za/news.aspx?pklnewsid=27008
http://www.kemet.com/Lists/TechnicalArticles/Attachments/93/2008-11 Update - Ceramic versus Tantalum.pdf
and this diagram,
from, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Types_of_capacitor
Hi everyone,
I am designing a prototype circuit using the ADS1299 for EEG/BCI and I currently cannot obtain 100uF (nor 10uF) SMD tantallum or ceramic capacitors. Do you think there would be any problem in using SMD aluminium electrolytic capacitors as bypass capacitors in VCAP1, in VCAP 3 and between VREFP-VREFN? Has anyone tested this? The datasheet for the ADS1299 does say "ceramic or tantallum" for VCAP1 to 4 but I cannot get SMD MLCC of the suggested values where I live.
Thanks in advance