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KEMET's capacitors available through Rutronik
KEMET's APL90 series of aluminium polymer rectangular capacitors are now available through the Rutronik portfolio.
Vishay solid tantalum moulded chip capacitors
Vishay has introduced a new series of TANTAMOUNT surface-mount solid tantalum moulded chip capacitors designed specifically for electronic detonation systems.
WIMA film capacitors made in Germany
As a privately owned company since 1948, WIMA is producing film capacitors exclusively in Germany.
Y2/X1 film capacitors of the R41P series from KEMET at Rutronik
KEMET is launching the R41P, a Y2/X1 film capacitor whose smaller size is designed for applications where space requirements and costs are prioritised.
KYOCERA AVX new RES series capacitors
KYOCERA AVX has released the new RES Series radial-leaded aluminium electrolytic capacitors.
Green Circuits unveil stacked capacitors assembly process
Green Circuits, a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, announced a groundbreaking advancement in process engineering with the successful implementation of an innovative assembly technique for stacked capacitors.
Panasonic launches new ZL Series Hybrid capacitors
The ZL series is the latest offspring of Panasonic Industry’s Electrolytic Polymer Hybrid capacitor portfolio.
KYOCERA AVX releases new wet aluminium electrolytic capacitors
KYOCERA AVX has released the new surface-mount AEK Series wet aluminium V-chip electrolytic capacitors, which are designed for industrial, commercial DC/DC, and energy storage applications with high-density PCBs and qualified to commercial endurance levels.
KYOCERA AVX releases TCD series DLA 04051 & COTS-Plus conductive polymer capacitors
KYOCERA AVX has launched the TCD Series DLA 04051 and COTS-Plus conductive polymer capacitors.
Würth Elektronik debunks aluminium electrolytic capacitors myth
Würth Elektronik’s Application Note ANP125 publishes the results of a study “The acoustic effects of harmonic distortion of aluminium electrolytic capacitors” on harmonic distortion of electrolytic capacitors. The result: Capacitors don’t cause any appreciable signal distortion.