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SMD capacitors meet AEC-Q200 requirements for automotive applications

February 23, 2016 By Andrew Zistler Leave a Comment

asdfasdfasvdAVX Corporation has extended the voltage ratings for its award-winning OxiCap NOS Low ESR Series niobium oxide (NbO) capacitors to 8V at 85°C and 7V at 105°C to satisfy automotive applications requiring fail-safe SMD electrolytic capacitors, and has also added standard ESR ratings to satisfy more cost-conscious applications. Delivering exceptional reliability for SMD capacitors — 0.2% per 1,000 hours at rated voltage and 85°C, with just 20% recommended derating under load — the series is ideal for in-cabin automotive applications, such as: steering angle sensors, voltage regulators, DC-DC converters, electrochromic mirror systems, and automotive infotainment systems.

Based on niobium oxide technology, which can withstand nearly 300x the energy required to combust the base material for traditional electrolytic capacitors, AVX’s OxiCap NOS Series capacitors provide a non-burning, non-smoking, essentially ignition-free SMD electrolytic under the typical power loads of in-cabin automotive applications. The series also exhibits self-healing properties, which allow the capacitors to continue operating under breakdown conditions with little effect on capacitance and only a slight increase in DC leakage, rather than short-circuiting like most SMD capacitor technologies.

Lead-free compatible and RoHS compliant, AVX’s newly extended OxiCap NOS Series capacitors are available in nine case sizes spanning EIA codes 1206 to 2917, and are rated for voltages spanning 1.8 to 8V, capacitance values spanning 10µF to 1,000µF (with a ±20% tolerance), and operating temperatures spanning -55°C to +125°C. DCL for the series is 0.02CV. OxiCap NOS Series capacitors are shipped on 7” or 13” reels, and lead time for the series is currently 8–10 weeks.

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