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05 SEPTEMBER 2019 AL CIRCLE

TDK Corporation launches new hybrid polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitors

EDITED BY : HEENA IQBAL 1MINS READ

TDK Corporation, a leading electronics company based in Tokyo, Japan, has announced the launch of a new SMD series of robust hybrid polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitors. Aluminium electrolytic capacitors are available in 25 V DC / 330 µF and 35 V DC / 270 µF versions, with dimensions of 10 x 10.2 mm (d x l).

The capacitors are RoHS-compatible and qualified to AEC-Q200. It is designed for a maximum operating temperature of 125 °C and a long service life of at least 4,000 hours.

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The capacitors offer a very high current capability for automotive power modules. It can also be used in industrial applications.

Two electrical parameters in particular characterize the compact capacitors: their extremely low ESR value of ≤20 mΩ and the high ripple current capability of 2.8 A at 125 °C and 100 Hz. These excellent values are made possible by the hybrid polymer technology, according to a press release.

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The SMD series supplements the existing series of the world's first axial hybrid polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitors. The aluminium capacitors are designed for rated voltages of 25 V, 35 V or 63 V and offer capacitance values from 390 to 2,100 µF.

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