Supercapacitors also called electrochemical double layer capacitors are energy storage devices storing a high volume of electric energy in the double layer between a high surface area electrode and an electrolyte. As compared to batteries no chemical reactions should occur at the electrodes.
Capacitors are used in both analog and digital circuits to remove unwanted signals. The filtering performance of a capacitor or filtering circuit is commonly described in terms of insertion loss. Some of the factors that significantly affect the insertion loss performance of a filtering circuit include configuration of the filtering elements, impedance, and load current.
Over the last decade, supply chain risks in the tantalum industry have decreased and consumers of tantalum can have greater confidence in the reliable supply of tantalum, both now and in the future
KEMET KONNEKT™ package allows two to four ceramic capacitors to be stacked vertically or horizontally while retaining the integrity of the part. It uses transient liquid phase sintering (TLPS) technology to bond component terminations together. The KONNEKT™ U2J capacitors can be used in both orientations, thus minimizing the component footprint, while maximizing the bulk capacitance of a stacked MLCC with design flexibility in mind.
The capacitance range of the B3292*P series ranges from 0.033 µF to 5.6 µF, and the maximum rated voltage is 305 V AC. Even under harsh environmental conditions, the capacitors offer a stable capacitance value, verified by the thermal humidity bias test with basic conditions of 85 °C, 85% relative humidity and an operating voltage of 240 V AC, for a duration of 500 hours.
Over the past decade, innovations in technology have helped wireless connections become more prevalent and more reliable, allowing for shared connections across devices and across greater distances. Wireless definitely has its place. However, wired LANs have many benefits that are critical to the design of most networks. They include speed, less electromagnetic interference (EMI), better security, more stability, and greater reliability. With new technological advances, the advantages of wired LANs are exponentially increasing.
The SuperCam is a next-generation scientific instrument that examines rocks and soils with a camera, laser, and spectrometers to seek organic compounds that could be related to past life on Mars. It can identify the chemical and mineral makeup of targets as small as a pencil point from a distance of more than 20 feet (7 meters).
Focus in most significative features of irradiation testing according to different standards, is essential after determine if it is necessary to perform an irradiation test.