Polymer capacitor, or more accurately a polymer electrolytic capacitor, is an electrolytic capacitor with a solid conductive polymer electrolyte.
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Polymer capacitor, or more accurately a polymer electrolytic capacitor, is an electrolytic capacitor with a solid conductive polymer electrolyte.
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Polymer electrolytic Ta-e-caps are available in rectangular surface-mounted device chip style.
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Polymer electrolytic capacitors are characterized by particularly low internal equivalent series resistances and high ripple current ratings.
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The hybrid polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitors combine a solid polymer electrolyte with a liquid electrolyte.
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Polymer electrolytic capacitors are mainly used in power supplies of integrated electronic circuits as buffer, bypass and decoupling capacitors, especially in devices with flat or compact design.
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TCNQ electrolytic capacitors are mentioned here to point out the danger of confusion with 'real' polymer capacitors, which are sold nowadays under the same trade name OS-CON.
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Hybrid polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitors combine a coating of the roughened and oxidized aluminium anode structure with a conductive polymer together with a liquid electrolyte.
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Capacitance value of polymer electrolytic capacitors depends on measuring frequency and temperature.
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Polymer tantalum electrolytic capacitors are sensitive to peak or pulse currents.
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The reliability of Polymer electrolytic capacitors is empirically determined by identifying the failure rate in production accompanying endurance tests.
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Life time, service life, load life or useful life of Polymer electrolytic capacitors is a special characteristic of non-solid Polymer electrolytic capacitors, whose liquid electrolyte can evaporate over the time leading to wear-out failures.
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Many different types of polymer electrolytic capacitors show differences in electrical long-term behavior, their inherent failure modes, and their self-healing mechanism.
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Polymer electrolytic capacitors, given sufficient space, have coded imprinted markings to indicate.
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ESR and ESL characteristics of polymer electrolytic capacitors are converging to those of MLCC capacitors.
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