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- What's the typical maximum operating voltage of a foil tantalum capacitor

A. 590 VDC
B. 720 VDC
C. 630 VDC
D. 400 VDC

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Answer:

C. 630VDC

Step-by-step explanation:

-Wet tantalum capacitors can operate in voltages in excees of 100V-630v, due to their relatively low Equivalent Series Resistance.

-They also have the lowest leakage current of all electrolyte capacitors.

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