2011-09-13

Capasitor

Polarized vs Non polarized Capacitors
Most capacitors are non polarized (bi-polar) but there are a few that are polarized and have a positive and a negative terminal. Polarized capacitors should never be used for audio transmission (or coupling). The most common and least expensive capacitors used in crossovers are 'electrolytic' capacitors. Electrolytics can be found in both polarized and non polarized versions. When you buy electrolytic capacitors for use in passive crossovers, make sure that they are non polarized. Other capacitors used in passive crossovers such as Mylar, polypropylene and polyester are non polarized.

1. Function of capacitor - it act as a high pass filter which means it will block low freq components and let the high freq components pass through. Capacitor will attenuate the low freq at 6dB/Octave.

2. How to improve the sound quality - birds sound freq around 1KHz to 16KHz. With the right value of capacitor, the low freq components < 1KHz will be filtered off to give clear birds sound.

3. What value to use? - That depend on what type of tweeter you use. For Magnetic Tweeter, the nominal impendance is around 4ohm to 8 ohm. Assume 8ohm impendance is used and the cut-off freq is 900Hz, so you need to use around 22uF capacitor.

For Piezo tweeter, theoritically no cap is needed as piezo itself is capacitance in natural. It has around 0.12uF. If you refers to its impedance chart, the value from 100ohm at 20Hz to around 25ohm at 20KHz. That means it itself will block most of the low freq components. But if you insist to use capacitor, you can use 4.7uF to 10uF value.

4. What type of capacitor? non polar, 100V capacitor 4.7uf.

5. How to connect? - Solder in series in positive terminal.

more info at www.bcae1.com/passxovr.htm

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