Typical values of esr – Velleman ESR70 User Manual

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Atlas ESR User Guide

February 2008 – Rev 4

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Typical Values of ESR


It is not possible to provide a definitive rule for values of ESR that are
acceptable for all situations.

The expected value of ESR largely depends on the capacitance value and the
voltage rating of the capacitor but also depends on temperature ratings and
other factors. Some capacitors are manufactured to exhibit very low ESR
values, whilst conventional low cost parts are likely to exhibit higher values
but still be acceptable.

As a rough guide only, the following table shows “typical” values of ESR for a
range of different capacitance and voltage ratings.

10V

16V

25V

35V

63V

160V

250V

4.7µF

>20Ω >20Ω >20Ω >20Ω 19.0Ω 16.0Ω 13.0Ω

10µF

20.0Ω 16.0Ω 14.0Ω 11.0Ω 9.3Ω 7.7Ω 6.3Ω

22µF

9.0Ω 7.5Ω 6.2Ω 5.1Ω 4.2Ω 3.5Ω 2.9Ω

47µF

4.2Ω 3.5Ω 2.9Ω 2.4Ω 2.0Ω 1.60Ω 1.40Ω

100µF

2.0Ω 1.60Ω 1.40Ω 1.10Ω 0.93Ω 0.77Ω 0.63Ω

220µF

0.90Ω 0.75Ω 0.62Ω 0.51Ω 0.42Ω 0.35Ω 0.29Ω

470µF

0.42Ω 0.35Ω 0.29Ω 0.24Ω 0.20Ω 0.16Ω 0.13Ω

1000µF

0.20Ω 0.16Ω 0.14Ω 0.11Ω 0.09Ω 0.08Ω 0.06Ω

2,200µF

0.09Ω 0.07Ω 0.06Ω 0.05Ω 0.04Ω 0.03Ω 0.03Ω

4,700µF

0.04Ω 0.03Ω 0.03Ω 0.02Ω 0.02Ω 0.02Ω 0.01Ω

10,000µF

0.02Ω 0.02Ω 0.01Ω 0.01Ω 0.01Ω 0.01Ω 0.01Ω


Please note that the above figures are only typical figures for standard grade
electrolytics at room temperature, please verify readings against expected
values for the particular type of capacitor you are testing.

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