Difference Between Electrolytic Capacitor and Normal Capacitor - Edzeal India

Differences Between Electrolytic Capacitors and Normal Capacitors | Edzeal

When it comes to electronic circuits, capacitors play a crucial role in storing and releasing electrical energy. However, not all capacitors are created equal. The two most common types used in industries are Electrolytic Capacitors and what we generally call Normal Capacitors (Ceramic or Film Capacitors). Both serve different purposes based on their design, performance, and applications.

At DDS International – Edzeal, we are an authorised distributor of JWCO Electrolytic Capacitors in India. This guide will help you understand the key differences between Electrolytic Capacitors and Normal Capacitors to make the right component choice for your electronic projects.

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OEM Fast Charger Circuit Design Mistakes to Avoid

Common Design Errors in Fast Charger Circuits & How OEMs Can Avoid Them

Fast charger circuits are at the heart of modern mobile charging solutions. However, many OEMs face product failures and inefficiencies due to common design mistakes. At DDS International, we help manufacturers build robust and reliable fast chargers by supplying high-quality electronic components for PD and PPS compliant circuits.

1. Using Underrated Components

One of the most frequent mistakes is selecting capacitors, inductors, or ICs with voltage and current ratings too close to the circuit’s operating limits. Always choose components with a safety margin of at least 20-30% higher than the working voltage and ripple requirements.

2. Improper Heat Management

Chargers generate significant heat, especially under fast-charging protocols. Failing to account for heat dissipation in component selection (capacitors, resistors, MOSFETs) can result in early failures. Ensure you source components with higher temperature ratings for stable performance.

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Ensuring Electronic Component Quality for OEM Manufacturing

Best Practices to Source High-Quality Electronic Components for OEM Production

For OEMs and manufacturers, sourcing electronic components is not just about availability and pricing. Component quality and authenticity are critical to ensuring product reliability, safety, and long-term performance. With counterfeit and substandard components flooding the market, it’s vital to have a clear strategy for verifying component quality before procurement.

The Risks of Using Substandard Components

Increased product failure rates and warranty claims.

Safety hazards such as overheating, short circuits, and voltage surges.

Non-compliance with industry standards (RoHS, CE, etc.).

Brand reputation damage and loss of customer trust.

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Passive Components Selection Guide for Power Supply Manufacturers

Designing a reliable power supply circuit requires more than just active ICs and controllers. Passive components such as capacitors, resistors, inductors, and transformers form the backbone of power management, voltage regulation, and filtering systems in SMPS, chargers, LED drivers, and inverter circuits.
What are Passive Components?

Passive components are electronic components that do not amplify or generate energy. They simply absorb, store, or release energy in a circuit. The most common passive components used in power supply designs include:

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