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Monday, October 04, 2021

Tropical Fish Capacitors

 

Tropical Fish Capacitors are one of those obscure electronic components really only known about in the DIY electronics community. Even people with a passing knowledge of electronics likely wouldn't know. Even if you're opened up an off-the-shelf radio or a guitar pedal, you likely haven't ever seen one. So they fall into that obscure category with "Bumble Bee", "Wima", "Mustard", "Black Beauty" and "Vitamin Q" PIO capacitors.

Introduced to the market in 1964, they were also called "licorice allsort" capacitors which is equally fitting. More properly they are named Philips-Mullard C280 miniature metallized polyester film capacitors. They came in two voltage ratings, 250V and 400V wkg. Value coding is standardized with capacitors, but traditionally the colored stripes were vertical. Phillips flipped it horizontal like a flag, or a tropical fish. More here.  I think of them as tiny LGBTQ flags. You can read the the original data sheet HERE.

I suspect that a lot of their appeal is purely for the visual effect rather than just their function. But they do have some unique electronic properties. Polyester film has a high dielectric constant, high dielectric strength and good temperature stability. Polyester aka polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is a pretty efficient dielectric. So they have a low equivalent series resistance (ESR) and are able to tolerate large fast spikes. [SOURCE]  I broke out their dielectric properties in the chart below:

Parameter
 Value
 Relative dielectric constant (@ 1MHz)  3.2
 Dissipation factor at 1kHz (tan δ in %) 0.5
Insulation resistance (MΩ x µF 25,000
Dielectric absorption (%)
0.2
Capacitance drift (ΔC/C %) 1.5 
Maximum temperature 125 °C / 257 °F
 Temperature coefficient (ppm / °C) +400 ±200
 Moisture Absorption (%) 0.4

In application they're considered general purpose capacitors and they are most often employed in DC applications. So you will see them used for decoupling, DC blocking, bypassing and perhaps most notably for noise suppression. So you can find them in mode power supplies, electronic ballasts, RC snubbers and other filter circuits. You can find them in a number of audio applications. They're not perfect for every application, in terms of physical integrity they are not perhaps as tough as the Mullard ‘Mustard’ capacitors. Actually, the "tropyfish" caps are often derided as brittle. The first one I ever saw was in a wah-wah pedal which makes perfect sense, because it was broken.  

Mullard Ltd was founded in 1920 by Stanley R. Mullard, based in London; first in Hammersmith then Balham and later in Bloomsbury.  IN 1923 they formed a partnership with the Netherlands-based Philips N.V. (Yes, that Philips) Mullard finally sold all its shares to Philips in 1927 and it became just another part of that already large 36-year old conglomerate. But the Mullard division continued to operate and the brand persisted at least in the UK until 1988. Sovtek revived the brand name in 2007 for some thermionic tubes.

These capacitors and the company that originally made them were so favored among hobbyists there even used to be a fansite/ electronic store that focused on them: mullardmagic.co.uk. Sadly it is no more, but there are are a few captures on the way back machine. Mullard-style metallized polyester capacitors are still manufactured by Pennsylvania-based Vishay Intertechnology, but without the colorful horizontal stripes. More here.

The "C" in C280 stands for capacitor, and the 280 is the series type of the capacitor, the prefix commences with AE for  250V rating and CF for the 400V rating, and it always contains an M or K indicating uF and nF respectively. The numeral in between is a measure of the capacitance. The number C280AE/A330K = capacitor 280, 250v, 330 nF. Below I have made a chart of the various original Mullard models that were available:

TYPE  CAPACITANCE (uF)  CAPACITANCE (nF)  CAPACITANCE (pF)  WKG VOLTAGE
 C280AE/A330K 0.33 330 330000 250
C280AE/A470K 0.47 470 470000 250
C280AE/A680K 0.68 680 680000 250
C280AE/A1M 1 1000 1000000 250
C280AE/A1M5 1.5 1500 1500000 250
C280AE/A2M2 2.2 2200 2200000 250
C280AE/P10K 0.01 10 10000 250
C280AE/P15K 0.015 15 15000 250
C280AE/P22K 0.022 22 22000 250
C280AE/P33K 0.033 33 33000 250
C280AE/P47K 0.047 47 47000 250
C280AE/P68K 0.068 68 68000 250
C280AE/P100K 0.1 100 100000 250
C280CF/A330K 0.33 330 330000 400
C280CF/A470K 0.47 470 470000 400
C280CF/A680K 0.68 680 680000 400
C280CF/A1M 1 1000 1000000 400
C280CF/P10K 0.01 10 10000 400
C280CF/P15K 0.015 15 15000 400
C280CF/P22K 0.022 22 22000 400
C280CF/P33K 0.033 33 33000 400
C280CF/P47K 0.047 47 47000 400
C280CF/P68K 0.068 68 68000 400
C280CF/P100K 0.1 100 100000 400
C280CF/P150K 0.15 150 150000 400
C280CF/P220K 0.22 220 220000 400

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