Reliability

The reliability of a capacitor refers to its ability to consistently and predictably perform within specified parameters over an extended period. It encompasses factors such as stability in capacitance values, resistance to environmental conditions, and the ability to maintain functionality without degradation over time. Reliable capacitors are crucial for ensuring the consistent and long-term performance of electronic circuits in various applications. Factors affecting reliability include the quality of materials, manufacturing processes, and adherence to specified operating conditions.