ThomasNet Home   |   Promote Your Business
Home  |   My ThomasNet News®  |   Industry Market Trends  |   Submit Release  |   Advertise  |   About Us May 26, 2012  

Supercapacitors feature low ESR ratings.

Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
May 11, 2010 - Designed to handle 5 A max, 5F SuperXcaps(TM) feature ESR rating of 70 mW and are contained in flexible ultra-thin pouch for use in cell phones, battery operated power tools, and wireless energy harvesting devices for capture of motion, light, and strain measurement. Once battery runs down to point where it can no longer generate sufficient voltage for start up, SuperXcap can be called upon to pull remaining charge from battery and deliver it with voltage needed for high power bursts.

(Archive News Story - Products mentioned in this Archive News Story may or may not be available from the manufacturer.)
Original Press release

OptiXtal, Inc
1901 S. 54th Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19143
USA



Supercapacitors with Lower ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) Ratings Introduced


With ¼ the ESR of many competitive supercapacitors, new OptiXtal, Inc. SuperXcaps(tm) offer the lowest ESR available

Philadelphia, PA -- With ¼ the ESR of many competitive supercapacitors, new OptiXtal, Inc. SuperXcaps(tm) offer the lowest ESR available. The 5F SuperXcap handles 5 amp maximum current and is rated with an ESR (DC) of 70 mW. Typical competitive 5F units offer maximum amps of only 3.4 amp maximum current and an ESR (DC) of 200 mW. This means the time constant, (ESR x Capacitance) of the SuperXcap is far lower. By charging (and discharging) a lot faster, performance effectiveness is significantly improved. In fact, if the competitive 5F unit were required to take on the maximum current easily handled by the OptiXtal SuperXcap, it would burn out.

OptiXtal, Inc. SuperXcaps(tm)

Another OptiXtal SuperXcap advantage is the unique housing. Standard supercaps are cylinder-shaped with hard outer shells, SuperXcaps are contained in a flexible ultra-thin pouch. This structural difference means they can be adapted to a variety of end-use applications such as cell phones, battery operated power tools, and wireless energy harvesting devices for capture of motion, light & strain measurement.

This lower ESR value is especially important in maximizing the potential of the remaining current in a discharging battery. Once a battery runs down to the point where it can no longer generate sufficient voltage for start up, an OptiXtal SuperXcap can be called upon to pull the remaining charge from the battery and deliver it with the voltage needed for high power bursts required at start-up. For energy recapture, peak load shaving, and high power applications, SuperXcaps are the only supercapacitor that meets today's energy harvesting expectations.

SuperXcap supercapacitors can be arranged in series, parallel, or any other design configuration where bridge technology makes sense. For more information on SuperXcap capacitors from OptiXtal contact us or call 267-257-8139. One of our engineers will be glad to discuss the feasibility of including SuperXcaps in your next design. Or, visit www.optixtal.com.
Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
Contacts: View detailed contact information.


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
To submit comment, enter the security code shown below and press 'Post Comment'.
 



 See related product stories
More .....
Don’t hunt for stories like this.
Let Electronic Components & Devices
Product News Come to You!
Get a Free Subscription
to Product News Alerts.
Start Your Free
Subscription to
Industry Market Trends.
 See more product news in:
Electronic Components and Devices
 More New Product News from this company:
Supercapacitors feature lightweight design.
More ....
 Tools for you
Watch Company 
View Company Profile
Company web site
More news from this company
E-Mail Story
Save Story
Search for suppliers of
Supercapacitors
Join the forum discussion at:
Wired In


Home  |  My ThomasNet News®  |  Industry Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2012 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy



Error close

Please enter a valid email address