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Tantalum chip capacitors offer low DCL of 0.005 CV in five standard case sizes

Ismini Scouras
3/15/2012 11:15 AM EDT

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Vishay Intertechnology Inc. introduced the new TL3 series of TANTAMOUNT surface-mount tantalum molded chip capacitors, which it claims are the industry's first such devices to offer DC leakage current (DCL) as low as 0.005 CV, a capability that enables system designers to extend battery run-time in portable devices.

Offered with a wide range of capacitance and voltage values, devices in the TL3 series are optimized for a wide variety of demanding applications that require long product life, such as battery-operated equipment, portable instrumentation, tire-pressure monitoring, medical instruments, local power supplies, hand-held instruments, and battery backup supplies. 

The TL3 capacitors are offered in a molded package in five standard EIA-535BAAC case codes — A, B, C, D, and E — with standard and low ESR options. The devices offer a capacitance range from 0.1 µF to 470 µF over voltage ratings from 4 VDC to 63 VDC, with capacitance tolerances of ± 10 % and ± 20 %. Case codes B, C, D, and E are 100 % surge current tested and offer improved reliability of 0.5 % / 1,000 hours. The devices are available with RoHS-compliant tin terminations and halogen-free.

Pricing: For U.S. delivery begins at $1.00.

Availability: Samples and production quantities are available now, with lead times of eight weeks for larger orders.

Datasheet: Click here.





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