NSPE-TC Series
Hybrid Construction Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
NIC Components, a leader in performance passives, is pleased to announce the release of NSPE-TC series featuring the maximum capacitance value per case size obtainable today.
Overview
The advanced aluminum foil technology used in NSPE-TC series results in improved volumetric efficiency to meet the requirements of high-density designs, support lower profile applications and reduce the size of PCB assemblies. Case sizes ranging from 8mm X 10.5mm to 10.5mm X 12.5mm V-Chip constructions. Capacitance values range from 33uF ~ 560uF in 25V and 35V ratings.
Operating temperature for the NSPE-TC series is -55°C ~ +125°C with load life endurance rating of 4,000 hours at +125°C.
The NSPE-TC Series meets PB-Free reflow conditions up to 260°C and is RoHS Compliant without exemptions, halogen free and REACH compliant.
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Background & Application Focus
Hybrid capacitors incorporate the best elements of both solid polymer and liquid electrolyte construction to achieve ultra-low ESR, high ripple current ratings, low leakage current and superior stability over voltage and temperature.
The NSPE-TC series meets the requirements of AECQ200 and suggested for use in automotive grade applications or where higher quality components may be required.
Together with NIC's high current power inductors and specialty resistors the NSPE-TC series is ideal for use in high current DC/DC converters, in dash automotive applications, embedded computing and outdoor lighting & displays.
NSPE-TC Series Features
- Higher capacitance per case size
- Stable ESR & Z over Temperature
- Low ESR & High Ripple Current ratings
- Reduce the number of components used
- Low leakage current, upgrade over solid polymer type
NSPE-TC Series Characteristics
| Series | Capacitance | Voltage | ESR Range | RCR Range | Load Life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NSPE-TC | 180uF ~ 560uF | 25V ~ 35V | 20mΩ ~ 33mΩ | 1.95A ~ 3.0A | 4,000Hrs @ 125°C |
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