what’s a non electronic capacitor?? is it used in cellphones?

what's a non electronic capacitor?? is it used in cellphones?

can somebody tell me what it actually is... where it is used, i tried to research it, but only capacitors. what's a non-electronic one then?

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2 Responses to “what’s a non electronic capacitor?? is it used in cellphones?”
  1. zstetz says:

    All capacitors are ‘ELECTRONIC’ because they are in fact electronic components used in electronic devices.

    I believe the reason you cannot find information on your search is because you are using incorrect terminology.

    there are two broad categories of capacitors:

    Electrolytic and Non-Electrolytic

    try searching these, and you will find hundreds of links

    example:www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com/tutorials/capacitors.shtml

  2. Lost In Space says:

    It is a capacitor that doesn’t have polarity. Electronic one has always positive and negative for charge but non electronic one can be connected in any way. Its duty is actually the same but doesn’t require a lot of power and is much quicker than electronic one. It used everywhere for a better stability and of course there are many capacitors like this in cell phone but these days they are built inside of the chips. The most comon use is in radio frequancy cos of the speed and less power consumption


 
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