Multilayer Polymer (MLP) Capacitors Provide Low ESR and Are Stable Over Wide Temperature and Voltage Ranges

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

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Overview: This white paper basically reveals about the proven capacitor technology which has been built upon the best of the manufacturing techniques of multilayer ceramic and stacked plastic film capacitors. It signifies the film capacitor reliability that can be found in chip and block shaped capacitors that approach the board space sizes of X7R, MLC (Ceramic) types. This paper also highlights the unique multilayer polymer capacitors (MLP's) that offer excellent electrical stability under AC and DC current loads and are not subject to the cracking, shorting or TC mismatch inherent in Ceramic (MLC) capacitor products.

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Format: PDF | Size: 146KB | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 7


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