Oh i never knew that. What kinds of circuits?
I have some interesting test data now on the 100uf cap that was in my board. I'll post the waveforms.
The first #1 is a typical cap with a small value ESR. You can see the ESR by the slope circled in red. The current and the change in voltage determine the ESR value. That one is small. The capacitance can be calculated by the part circled in green.
The second #2 is a cap that is pretty good there is very little ESR.
The third #3 has some significant ESR which may not work very well in some circuits that need very low ESR.
The fourth #4 is the kicker. That is what the cap i pulled out of the board looks like. That cap has a very large value ESR which means it cant be very effective at filtering the Vdd supply line which would lead to intermittent operation exactly what i am seeing. The capacitance can be calculated from the falling slope as before but that surprised me the capacitance looks ok right around 100uf. The ESR though means the cap should be replaced, which i will do.
Not shown is another 100uf cap that is brand new and the fast falling part circled in red in the other pic is much less so the ESR is much less than the old cap, so i will replace that one for sure.
The other pic VolvoRelay_100uf-Cap is an actual scope picture of the measurement of the ESR and capacitance. As shown before the ESR is very high but surprisingly the capacitance is just about right.
Im going to post the text part of this and then come back and attach the five pics in a minute or two.






