3.7 KiB
3.7 KiB
Capacitor Symbol Types in KiCad
For This Project: Use UNPOLARIZED Symbols
All capacitors in this design are ceramic capacitors, which are unpolarized.
Capacitor Types in This Design
C1, C2: 10µF Capacitors
- Type: Ceramic (X7R or X5R)
- Symbol: Unpolarized (non-polar)
- KiCad Symbol:
Device:C(standard capacitor symbol) - Package: 0805
C3, C4, C5-C13: 100nF Capacitors
- Type: Ceramic (X7R)
- Symbol: Unpolarized (non-polar)
- KiCad Symbol:
Device:C(standard capacitor symbol) - Package: 0805
Polarized vs Unpolarized Capacitors
Unpolarized Capacitors (Ceramic)
- Symbol: Two parallel lines (no + or - marking)
- KiCad Symbol:
Device:C - Types: Ceramic, Film, Mica
- Can be connected either way - no polarity
- Used in this project: All capacitors (C1-C13)
Polarized Capacitors (Electrolytic)
- Symbol: One curved line (negative) and one straight line (positive)
- KiCad Symbol:
Device:CP(polarized capacitor) - Types: Aluminum electrolytic, Tantalum
- Must be connected correctly - has + and - terminals
- NOT used in this project
How to Add Capacitors in KiCad
Step 1: Add Symbol
- Press
A(Add Symbol) - Search for:
Device:C(unpolarized capacitor) - Place on schematic
Step 2: Set Value
- Press
E(Edit) on the capacitor - Set Value field:
- C1, C2:
10µFor10uF - C3-C13:
100nFor0.1µF
- C1, C2:
Step 3: Set Reference
- KiCad will auto-assign references (C1, C2, etc.) when you annotate
Visual Guide
Unpolarized Capacitor Symbol (Use This)
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Two parallel lines - no polarity marking
Polarized Capacitor Symbol (Don't Use)
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One curved line (negative) - has polarity
Why Ceramic Capacitors?
Advantages:
- ✅ Unpolarized (no orientation issues)
- ✅ Small size (0805 package)
- ✅ Low cost
- ✅ Good for decoupling and filtering
- ✅ No leakage current issues
- ✅ Long lifespan
For 10µF capacitors:
- Ceramic capacitors in 0805 package are available up to 22µF
- X7R or X5R dielectric provides good stability
- 16V rating is sufficient for 5V input
For 100nF capacitors:
- Standard ceramic capacitor value
- Excellent for high-frequency decoupling
- Very common and inexpensive
KiCad Symbol Library
Use this symbol:
- Library:
Device - Symbol Name:
C(Capacitor) - Footprint:
Capacitor_SMD:C_0805_2012Metric
Do NOT use:
Device:CP(Polarized Capacitor) - This is for electrolytic capacitors
Summary
| Capacitor | Value | Type | Symbol | KiCad Symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1, C2 | 10µF | Ceramic | Unpolarized | Device:C |
| C3, C4 | 100nF | Ceramic | Unpolarized | Device:C |
| C5-C13 | 100nF | Ceramic | Unpolarized | Device:C |
All capacitors use the same unpolarized symbol: Device:C
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Don't use: Device:CP (polarized capacitor symbol)
- This is for electrolytic capacitors
- Has polarity markings (+ and -)
- Not needed for ceramic capacitors
✅ Do use: Device:C (unpolarized capacitor symbol)
- Standard capacitor symbol
- No polarity markings
- Correct for all capacitors in this design
When Would You Use Polarized Capacitors?
Polarized capacitors (electrolytic) are typically used for:
- Large capacitance values (>100µF)
- Power supply filtering
- When you need very high capacitance in a small volume
For this project: Ceramic capacitors are sufficient and preferred because:
- They're smaller
- They're cheaper
- They don't have polarity issues
- They work well for decoupling and filtering