New Radial- And Axial-Leaded Devices Greatly Expand Electrolytic Cap Line

Sept. 1, 1998
Type SK (radial) and SKA (axial) aluminum electrolytic capacitors exhibit low ESR/low leakage values to make them well-suited for consumer electronics, such as stereos, radios and TVs. Type SEK (radial) and TKA (axial) capacitors exhibit high

Type SK (radial) and SKA (axial) aluminum electrolytic capacitors exhibit low ESR/low leakage values to make them well-suited for consumer electronics, such as stereos, radios and TVs. Type SEK (radial) and TKA (axial) capacitors exhibit high volumetric efficiency, making them well-suited for general-purpose coupling, decoupling and filtering applications. Capacitance values range from 0.47 to 15,000 µF with working voltages 6.3 to 450 Wvdc. Operating temperatures are -40°C to 85°C for SK and SKA types and -40°C to 105°C for SEK and TKA caps. Type SN (radial) and NPA (axial) non-polar capacitors are well-suited for signal coupling circuit and speaker applications. Value ranges are 0.47 to 2200 µF and 4.7 to 1000 µF, respectively, with temperature spanning a -40°C to 85°C range. Type SXR low impedance/low ESR radial-leaded capacitors are well-suited for switched-mode power supplies and offer 6.3 to 100 Wvdc voltage range and capacitance of 22 to 15,000 µF at temperatures of -40°C to 105°C. Type SS subminiature radial-leaded capacitors have dimensions of 4.5 x 6.3 x 7 mm for use in pocket calculators and laptop computers with voltage range of 6.3 to 63 Wvdc and capacitance range of 0.1 to 100 µF.

Company: NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITOR COMPANY (NACC)

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