DC-link capacitors are used in power electronic switching circuits, including inverter modules for electric drive vehicles, to minimize ripple current and voltage transients
Capacitors are critical elements in most analog and digital electronic circuits. They are used for a broad array of applications including decoupling, filtering, bypassing, coupling, and so on. Different applications have different performance requirements and demand capacitors with specific characteristics. The power dissipated by a capacitor is a function of ripple current and equivalent series resistance. As such, the ripple current capability is one of the key parameters to consider when selecting a capacitor for a specific application. Other critical parameters include capacitance, voltage rating, equivalent series resistance, and equivalent series inductance.
Increasing number of mergers and acquisitions, leading to fewer major IC manufacturers and suppliers, is one of major changes in the supply base that illustrate the maturing of the industry
Kemet R41T and R76H new metallized polypropylene film capacitor series offer a high-power density solution for harsh environments and electric vehicle applications.
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Not only magnetic materials possess a magnetic field, but every current carrying conductor also creates a magnetic field itself.
Energy can be temporarily stored in the magnetic field. This effect is technically exploited in coils, consisting of one or more wire windings. The synonymous term “inductor” has become established.
EMC ferrites are based on Ni-Zn materials. This material has good quality factors (Q < 3) above approx. 20 MHz – i.e. trimmed for high losses. These originate in the core material and serve to absorb EMC interference. The inductance of these components is purposely kept low. Inductors however should show high quality factors, i.e. operate as loss-free as possible and buffer energy in the magnetic field. Also, they require stable inductance values over a wide frequency range. The distinction emphasized is reflected in the layout of the relevant manufacturer catalogue.
The development of PCB 3D printers is potentially linked with a number of topics and challenges that can be closely related to passive components. The question I asked myself about 3D PCB printing capabilities was also inhibited by the current shortage of certain passive components.
One of the factors that greatly determine the performance characteristics of a capacitor is its geometry. The geometry of a typical feedthrough a capacitor differs from that of conventional capacitors. It is this structural difference that gives them their outstandingly good insertion loss characteristics. This low insertion loss is due to a design that ensures that the ground terminal side has zero residual inductance.