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The wide applicability of PrizmaCap PrizmaCap supercapacitors are suitable for a wide range of application uses including but not limited to wearables, handheld devices, high temp industrial equipment, Bluetooth keyboards, battery assist for power tools and communication devices, medical devices, power peripherals, Tablet/E-Reader, Military and high reliability equipment and space constrained designs. They feature a wide operating temperature range specified from -55°C to +90°C with appropriate derating, this is the widest available from any supercapacitor currently available on the market and allows PrizmaCap to be used in applications which were previously off limits to this technology.


The PrizmaCap supercapacitors are based on a propylene carbonate electrolyte technology, which has been proven safe and effective in energy storage applications including lithium-ion batteries. This technology also allows the products to be extremely lightweight (<2g) and the prismatic form factor allows for a very low-profile from 0.8 to 2mm.


Measuring just 48 x 45mm with maximum thickness of 2mm, the compact size of the PrizmaCap makes them especially well-suited for use in energy harvesting, wearable & handheld devices, energy metering, industrial equipment, consumer devices and any other application using high density PCB’s. The supercapacitors have two fixed-position, surface-mount terminals which are compatible with hand soldering, or for more reliable and production friendly connections they can be terminated using Kyocera AVX Interconnect’s economical and ultralow-profile 70-9159 Series STRIPT™ two-piece, single contacts.


The SCP Series PrizmaCap supercapacitors are RoHS- and REACH-compliant, lead-free compatible, and currently made in the USA. To ensure optimal performance and quality, Kyocera AVX have qualified the supercapacitors for life cycle, high-temperature load life, temperature characteristics, vibration resistance, and humidity characteristics.


Key advantages of PrizmaCap


The Kyocera AVX PrizmaCap range offer designers several key advantages in standalone and battery coupled applications.


n Extend primary/secondary battery lifetime, more than 2X possible when properly specified supercapacitor used n Superior cycle life vs. batteries with faster charge/ discharge cycles


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n Large energy storage ability, ideal for backup and energy harvesting applications n Wide temperature range capability n Reduced battery maintenance and service costs over life of end product n Customised options possible


Design support


Anglia offer comprehensive support for customer designs on the full range of Kyocera AVX products, with free evaluation kits and samples of products via the EZYsample service which is available to all registered Anglia Live account customers.


In addition, Anglia’s engineering team have extensive experience of working with a wide range of power and battery management system applications and can provide valuable product demonstrations, insight, advice, and component recommendations for your application. Anglia are available to support customers with all aspects of their designs, offering hands on hardware and software design support along with access to an extensive resource of technical application notes and support from Kyocera AVX experts when required.


Visit www.anglia-live.com or scan the QR code to see the full range of Kyocera AVX products available from Anglia.


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