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AVX Corporation has developed extreme high temperature stacked ceramic capacitors that save board space and can handle harsh and rugged operating environments.

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Designated the SMX and CHX Series, the stacked ceramic capacitor were specifically designed to function in extreme temperature transitions and high transient voltage applications including:

  • down-hole oil drilling,

  • undersea explorations,

  • engine controls,

  • avionics,

  • hybrid vehicles

  • aerospace.

The ceramic capacitors feature a space-saving design and are compatible with switch-mode power supplies that distribute high currents and operate within a wide voltage range and temperature range. Unlike other ceramic capacitors, the rugged SMX and CHX Series provide customers with a reliable device that can handle extreme environments and operate in temperatures up to 200°C.

The SMX Series has a maximum capacitance of 340 microfarads at 25V and a maximum voltage rating of 500V.

For more information, or details on the full range of AVX products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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4/11/09