Ceramic Chip Capacitors feature flexible termination.

Offered in case sizes from EIA 0603 to 1210, FT-CAP Capacitors feature pliable end terminations with 5 mm of flex-bend capability, shifting flex stress into termination area and away from ceramic body and component's active layers. This minimizes risk of capacitor failure due to electrical short. Terminations are 100% pure matte tin-plated for solderability. Compliant with RoHS, devices operate...

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Ceramic Capacitors come in radial and axial leaded versions.

Ceramic Capacitors come in radial and axial leaded versions.

SkyCap-® series radial leaded ceramic capacitor includes Model SA10ZD335KAR that offers capacitance levels of up to 1.0 -µF at 50 and 100 V, while SpinGuard-® series axial leaded capacitor incorporates Model SR211C105KAR that utilizes X5R dielectric and offers capacitance of 3.3 -µF at 10 V. Both capacitors are RoHS compliant, and suited for use in commercial and industrial power supplies as...

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Maxwell Technologies and Argonne National Lab to Collaborate in Test of Ultracapacitor/Lithium-Ion Battery Combination for Hybrid Vehicles

Ultracapacitors' High Power and Batteries' High Energy Hold Potential for Optimal Integrated Solution SAN DIEGO, May 15 / -- Maxwell Technologies, Inc. announced today that it will supply ultracapacitor cells and integration kits to the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory for a collaborative research project to assemble and evaluate an integrated ultracapacitor/lithium-ion...

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Surface-Mount X7R MLCCs prevent surface arc-over.

Surface-Mount X7R MLCCs prevent surface arc-over.

Featuring capacitance values from 100 pF to 0.27 -µF and voltage ratings from 250-1,000 Vdc, models VJ1206, VJ1210, VJ1808, VJ1812 HVArc Guard-® multilayer ceramic chip capacitors (MLCCs) have internal design structure that prevents surface arc-over at elevated voltages. Use of these devices promotes device miniaturization and eliminates need for conformal coating. They can also serve as...

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CDE Screw-Terminal Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors for Power Conversion Applications

For high current power conversion applications several suppliers offer screw-terminal aluminum electrolytic capacitors for the bus capacitor or dc-link capacitor application. CDE Cornell Dubilier is preeminent and offers types with more than 50 amps ripple capability with expected lifetimes approaching 50 years. To avoid over design and assure best value for the application CDE provides Java...

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Surface-Mount MLCC offers flex-robust solution.

Offered in case sizes from EIA 0402-1812 with rated voltages from 6.3-250 Vdc, FE-CAP utilizes floating internal electrode design, wherein electrodes are configured to form multiple capacitors in series within one package. This promotes voltage and ESD performance while mitigating risk of low-IR or short-circuit failures caused by board flex. Multilayer ceramic capacitor features X7R dielectric...

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SMT OMD MLCCs are resistant to board flexure cracks.

SMT OMD MLCCs are resistant to board flexure cracks.

Offered in 8 case sizes from 0805 to 2225 with X7R and C0G dielectrics, VJ series surface-mount (SMT), open-mode design (OMD) multilayer ceramic chip capacitors (MLCCs) prevent shorts or low insulation resistance due to board flexure cracks. Characteristics include voltage ratings from 16-3,000 Vdc, and capacitance levels from 10 pF to 1.8 -µF with X7R dielectric and 10-4,700 pF with C0G...

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CAP-XX Supercapacitor-Based BriteFlash(TM) LED Flash Power Architecture Selected as Finalist in EDN's 17th Annual Innovation Awards

SYDNEY, Australia-- CAP-XX Limited (LSE:CPX) today announced that EDN has selected its supercapacitor-based BriteFlash(TM) LED flash power architecture as a finalist for this year's EDN Innovation Awards. Specifically, the ultra-thin CAP-XX GS206 dual-cell supercapacitor was selected in the Power Sources category for its ability to power multiple high-current LEDs in a camera phone to produce a...

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