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capacitance for high-power applications Aerospace challenge #1


With enhanced capacitance retention at higher frequencies and low temperatures, in addition to extremely low and stable ESR, KEMET’s M55x hermetically-sealed polymer tantalum modules offer improved derating compared to solid or wet tantalum capacitors and a risk-free alternative to MnO2


Features


• Extremely low and stable ESR: as low as 15mΩ • High-frequency capacitance retention • Screw-terminals withstand high shock & vibration • Temperature range: -55°C to +105ºC/+125°C • High ripple current capability: 17,500mArms • Voltage range up to 100V • High and stable capacitance: up to 8,200µF


Applications


• Critical-system power management • Point-of-load DC-DC converters • Hold-up circuits • High-pulse, high ripple-current designs


View package in interactive 3D www.charcrof t .com/M55x


Roger Tall


Passives, Power ICs & Opto Specialist roger.tall@charcroft.com


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Debbie Rowland Director


debbie.rowland@charcroft.com


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Email: request@charcroft.com Tel: 01591 610408 Passives, power, interconnect, emech and more


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