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GeneralRe: Problem With Application Launcher for Device Driver Pin
Pratheep Kenny21-Aug-06 21:25
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GeneralRe: Problem With Application Launcher for Device Driver [modified] Pin
svsundar (Vairavan)31-Aug-06 18:46
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Questionport Pin
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Questionmotherboard voltages gone haywire Pin
.dan.g.14-Aug-06 13:38
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GeneralRe: motherboard voltages gone haywire [modified] Pin
Sebastian Schneider17-Aug-06 0:49
Sebastian Schneider17-Aug-06 0:49 
Actually, this also happens with capacitors manufactured by well-known companies with an intact QA-department.

You can call this a case of capacitor plague ONLY if the capacitors fail spectacularly and prematurely. Since the capacitors contain an electrolyte and are rated for a specific MTBF at a given temperature, they can break if they are used outside their specified temperature window. If the capacitor is rated for 10 years at 30°C, it might well fail after 5 years in 35° or 2 years in 40°, depending on the specifications used by the manufacturer.

The drop in lifespan is quite dramatic for a small increase in temperature, and the result can also involve ruptures at the predetermined breaking point when all the electrolyte is gone. This does not necessarily mean that the capacitor was badly made, but just that it was not designed to operate under this conditions.






-- modified at 6:50 Thursday 17th August, 2006

Cheers,
Sebastian

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QuestionVisual C++ for Control Hardware Pin
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QuestionPnP, Hardware Interface Pin
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QuestionEnabling/disabling a device Pin
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