KEMET CorporationT530X108M2R5AHE005 | T530 High Cap/Low ESR Tantalum Polymer Capacitor Series콘덴서 탄탈룸 폴리머
Cap Tant Polymer 1000uF 2.5VDC X CASE 20%( 7.3 X 4.3 X 4mm) Inward L SMD 7343-43 0.005 Ohm 125°C T/R
KEMET Organic Capacitors (KO-CAP®) are solid electrolytic capacitors with a conductive polymer cathode, capable of delivering very low ESR and improved capacitance retention at high frequencies. KO-CAP combines the low ESR of the multilayer ceramic, the high capacitance of aluminum electrolytic, and the volumetric efficiency of tantalum into a single surface mount package. These devices offer full AEC-Q200 qualification and allow automotive segment designers to take advantage of the polymer technology.
The KEMET Organic Capacitor (KO-CAP) is a solid electrolytic capacitor with a conductive polymer cathode capable of delivering very low ESR and improved capacitance retention at high frequencies. KO-CAP combines the low ESR of multilayer ceramic, the high capacitance of aluminum electrolytic, and the volumetric efficiency of tantalum into a single surface mount package. Unlike liquid electrolyte-based capacitors, KO-CAP has a very long operational life and high ripple current capabilities. The T52X/T530 provides the widest range of voltages, capacitance and case size options in the KO-CAP family and is suitable for general purpose DC applications for up to 48 volt DC voltage rails.
Datasheet
T530 Datasheet| Not Compliant | |
| EAR99 | |
| Active | |
| 8532.21.00.50 | |
| SVHC | Yes |
| SVHC 기준 초과 | Yes |
| Automotive | No |
| PPAP | No |
| Polymer | |
| 1000uF | |
| 20% | |
| 2.5VDC | |
| 0.005 | |
| Very Low | |
| 7.3 | |
| 250 | |
| Polar | |
| 8 | |
| High Frequency|High Ripple Handling|Low ESR | |
| No | |
| Yes | |
| X | |
| Molded | |
| Flat | |
| Surface Mount | |
| Inward L | |
| 2 | |
| 7.3 X 4.3 X 4 | |
| 7343-43 | |
| 105 to 125 | |
| -55 | |
| 125 | |
| Tape and Reel | |
| 7.3 | |
| 4.3 | |
| 4 | |
| 0.554 |
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