Film Chip Capacitors Save Space in High Frequency Power Trains

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Capacitor,
Chip,
Illinois Tool Works,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
Illinois Tool Works

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Overview: This white paper brings out information about the combination of the recent availability of ultra thin polymer dielectrics and advances in multilayer stacking and chip packaging methods that has allowed for the production of higher voltage plastic film-chip capacitors which are suitable for surface mounting. It also reveals that the film-chip capacitors are extremely stable under application conditions and provide a solution to the single point source of failure found in conventional capacitors under high current conditions. The paper feature that the capacitors very low ESR and ESL making them ideal for ripple current filter and reflected RFI capacitors in switching power.

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Format: PDF | Size: 139KB | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 7


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