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Tiny capacitors store 6,600 µf at 25 V

By Paul Dvorak | September 28, 2010

The TWM features an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C.

A manufacturer of advanced passive components and interconnect solutions, has developed a wet electrolytic tantalum module that provides high capacitance values of up to 6,600 μf at 25 V, and up to 450 μf at 125 rated volts, while saving board space. Developed using several of AVX’s patented high capacitance cathode system that enables high CV designs beyond the values specified in the Mil-PRF-39006 drawing, the TWM Series wet electrolytic tantalum module is manufactured and tested to the 93026 specification, and withstands the harsh shock and vibration requirements of M39006. The TWM Series wet electrolytic tantalum module is ideal for output filtering, battery holdup, and energy storage and delivery in harsh environment applications.

The TWM Series come in a range of capacitance and voltage. The Series include 93026 case sizes T3 (D case, up to 100 µf in 125 Vdc) through T4 (E case up to 150 µf in 125 Vdc). The company also offers customized capacitance and voltage packages.  Pricing typically starts at $200.00 each in volume for standard capacitance and voltage packages, depending on the capacitance value, component size, and voltage rating.

AVX
www.avx.com


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