From my research, "low impedance" are pretty much the same as "low esr" caps except the "low esr" caps come in a smaller package. Am I reading this wrong? "Low impedance" caps seem to be much more commonly available (and cheaper) than "low esr" caps. I'm not afraid to lean over some caps if I have to make them fit because of size.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a pretty large cap order (for me) and want to make sure I'm not buying the wrong stuff. I'm stuck in the house, busy working through my electronics projects, and it would be nice to not have to order caps on a project by project basis.
Edit: Also, are there any nichicon series caps that are best avoided? They seem to be the most competitive "good manufacturer" caps in the "low impedance" space.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a pretty large cap order (for me) and want to make sure I'm not buying the wrong stuff. I'm stuck in the house, busy working through my electronics projects, and it would be nice to not have to order caps on a project by project basis.
Edit: Also, are there any nichicon series caps that are best avoided? They seem to be the most competitive "good manufacturer" caps in the "low impedance" space.
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