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Solid Tantalum and Aluminium capacitors with conductive polymer from Panasonic
The Panasonic OS-CON and POSCAP Capacitors use high conductive polymer to achieve low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR), excellent noise reduction capability and ideal frequency characteristics. In addition, each capacitor has long service lifetime, high reliability and high heat resistance.
Panasonic's POSCAP Tantalum-Polymer solid capacitor features stable capacitance at high frequency and temperature with low ESR/ESL, the product line spans several series of Solid Electrolyte chip capacitors which include the TA, TPE, TPH, TQC, TPF, TPSF, TPB, TPC, TPG, TV, TH, and TPU families. The POSCAP capacitors utilize a sintered tantalum anode and a proprietary high conductivity polymer for the cathode. Panasonic's innovative construction and processing yields give the lowest ESR level in polymer tantalum technology, and exhibits excellent performance in high frequency applications.
Offering a high volumetric efficiency for capacitance, POSCAP capacitors are available in various, compact package sizes for a small PCB footprint. Additionally, POSCAP parts demonstrate a high reliability and high heat resistance, making them the ideal Chip Capacitor for digital, high-frequency devices and more.
Click here to download the POSCAP brochure from Panasonic
Panasonic's OS-CON Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitors feature long life span and minimal changes in ESR throughout the rated temperature range, the OS-CON range is available in both surface mount and through hole types and the product line spans several series of Solid Electrolyte Aluminium capacitors, which include the SXE, SXV, SVP, SVPA, SVPB, SVPC, SVPD, SVPG, SVQP, SVPF, SVPE, SEP, SEQP, SEPC, and SEPF families.
OS-CON capacitors utilize aluminium and a high conductivity polymer material to offer low ESR, excellent noise reduction and ripple current capabilities. OS-CON parts are characterized by a long life span and minimal changes in ESR throughout the entire rated temperature range.
Click here to download the OS-CON brochure from Panasonic
POSCAP and OS-CON Features
- Low ESR obtained by using conductive polymer technology
- Small size and low profile
- Pb-free and RoHS compliant
- Long life
- Superior temperature characteristics
- High ripple current capability
- Excellent noise-absorbent characteristics
- Wide capacitance range from 1uF to 2700uF
- High voltage, high reliability
Applications
Panasonics POSCAP and OS-CON Polymer capacitors are suitable for use as a smoothing, backup, and bypass capacitor in various applications such as Digital Equipment, DC/DC Converters, Portable Communications Devices, Household Appliances, Computer-related Hardware and Industrial Equipment.
Click here to download Panasonics Polymer capacitor guide
Panasonic Calculation & Selection Tool for Polymer Capacitors - Polymator
Panasonic have updated the Polymator Polymer Capacitor Calculation and Selection Tool, it now contains the data of all 4 Polymer Capacitor technologies, Hybrid, SP Cap, OS-CON and POSCAP.
Based on individual circuit requirements the tool allows you to choose the best Polymer Capacitor Solution for your application.
The calculation tool is designed for following circuits: Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, Forward & Flyback. It allows the user to calculate quick and easy specific circuit requirements and to select the best possible solution from the Panasonic Polymer Capacitor range for your design.
Download the Polymator Polymer Capacitor Calculation and Selection Tool here
Anglia are offering customers FREE samples of the Panasonic POSCAP and OS-CON capacitors, please fill in the form below to request yours now.
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This news article was originally published in August 2015.