Yes, widely more available polarized caps can stand a small reverse voltage.
The Roederstein paper mentioned above says:
natural oxide layer as a dielectric with
a blocking effect of just 1 V to 2 V.
and
permissible reverse voltage up to 1.5V
THEY should know
Using positive end towards Op Amp output or *any* "near 0V" terminal is just an unwritten convention which works.
The Roederstein paper mentioned above says:
natural oxide layer as a dielectric with
a blocking effect of just 1 V to 2 V.
and
permissible reverse voltage up to 1.5V
THEY should know
Using positive end towards Op Amp output or *any* "near 0V" terminal is just an unwritten convention which works.
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