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Hi all,
I need to know whether i can use a tantalum capacitor instead of electrolytic capacitor?
Scenario is, I am getting constant 5V, 2A DC supply from a regulator. Now, i need to use this power supply to power up my micro which works on 3.3V DC. So, i am using a 3.3 Voltage regulator to power up my controller. As i need to make my pcb as small as possible, i though of using 10uF/63V Tantalum Capacitors instead of 10uF/63V Electrolytic capacitors.
Am i in the correct path? Please guide me with this.
I need to know whether i can use a tantalum capacitor instead of electrolytic capacitor?
Scenario is, I am getting constant 5V, 2A DC supply from a regulator. Now, i need to use this power supply to power up my micro which works on 3.3V DC. So, i am using a 3.3 Voltage regulator to power up my controller. As i need to make my pcb as small as possible, i though of using 10uF/63V Tantalum Capacitors instead of 10uF/63V Electrolytic capacitors.
Am i in the correct path? Please guide me with this.