Capacitors are components that can store electrical pressure (voltage) for periods of time, higher values have more storage. Because of this storage ability they block unchanging voltage signals and pass fast changing voltages. Capacitors are used for filtering and oscillation circuits. The whistle chip (WC) also acts like a 0.02uF capacitor in addition to its sound properties. Some electrolytic capacitors, such as C3, 5 and C8 are polarized at 1 microfarad and greater, due to the possibility of an internal short circuit if a reverse-bias voltage (voltage at the wring polarity) is presented.
C1 (0.02uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Electronic Cicada |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
50 volts |
C2 (0.1 Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Old-Style Typewriter |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
50 volts |
C3 (10uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
|
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
10 volts |
C4 (100uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Voice-controlled Rays of Light |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
10 volts |
C4N (non-polarized 100uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Fun Sounds Rover |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
16 volts |
C5 (470uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
More Lights & Sounds (IV) |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
10 volts |
C7 (1uf Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Space Sounds |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
C8 (4700 Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
Unknown |
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
CV (Variable Capacitor) | |
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Debut |
|
Class |
C |
Voltage limit |
50 |