KYOCERA AVX TCN J-Cap & Undertab Polymer Chip Capacitors

KYOCERA AVX TCN J-CAP™ and Undertab Conductive Polymer Chip Capacitors are 100% surge current tested and offer benign failure mode under recommended use conditions. These lead-free, RoHS-compliant modules feature low equivalent series resistance (ESR) and an undertab terminations layout that provides high volumetric efficiency, high capacitance in smaller dimensions, and high PCB assembly density. The J-CAP series offers the highest energy per volume and fast leakage current (DCL) drop with voltage applied after reflow. The TCN series features a conductive polymer electrode and the highest constant voltage/constant current (CV/CC) in a broad range of low-profile cases. KYOCERA AVX TCN J-CAP and Undertab Conductive Polymer Chip Capacitors are ideal for battery-powered portable equipment, industrial alarms, smart power meters, mobile devices, and other consumer goods.

Features

  • J-CAP
    • Highest energy per volume
    • Fast DCL drop with voltage applied after reflow
    • Benign failure mode under recommended use conditions
    • Low ESR
    • Undertab terminations layout
      • High volumetric efficiency
      • Low profile case sizes
      • High capacitance in smaller dimensions
      • Close positioning of several parts for efficient high-density PCB layout
    • 3x reflow 260°C compatible
    • 100% surge current tested
  • TCN
    • Highest CV/cc in broad range of low profiles
    • Conductive polymer electrode
    • Benign failure mode under recommended use conditions
    • Lower ESR
    • Undertab terminations layout
      • High volumetric efficiency
      • High PCB assembly density
      • High capacitance in smaller dimensions
    • 3x reflow 260°C compatible
    • 100% surge current tested
    • 8 case sizes available
  • Both types are lead free and RoHS compliant

Applications

  • J-CAP
    • Power backup for SSDs (MLC, SLC, EFD, PCIe)
    • Battery-powered portable equipment
    • Industrial alarms
    • Smart power meters
    • Mobile devices
  • TCN
    • Consumer goods (mobile devices, MP3 players, etc.)
    • Bulk decoupling of systems-on-chip (SoC)

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Published: 2016-05-18 | Updated: 2024-03-12