Requirement for Robust Capacitors in High Density Power Converters

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Board,
Business Operations,
Capacitor,
Chip Capacitor,
Circuit Board,
Corporate Governance,
Corporate Law,
Illinois Tool Works,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
Illinois Tool Works

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Overview: The white paper describes about the Power supply designers that are faced with complex component size and part shape issues in order to minimize circuit board land area and maximize cubic space efficiency. Chip capacitors are perhaps the most fragile components in the power system, being easily damaged by external physical events. It also reveals that Capacitor damage often occurs from process events such as pick & place, part soldering, temperature shock, and circuit board flexing during circuit board assembly.

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Format: PDF | Size: 315KB | Date: Jan 2000 | Pages: 8


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