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Energy Harvesting is not Fiction Anymore

by Lorandt Foelkel M.Eng; Würth Elektronik eiSos presented by Paul Le Nezet at the 2nd PCNS 10-13th September 2019, Bucharest, Romania as paper 2.1. ABSTRACT The paper introduces overview of state of the art on energy harvesting. It...

Advances in Film Resistor Technology

by Stephen Oxley M.Eng C.Eng MIET, TT Electronics UK presented by S.Oxley at the 2nd PCNS 10-13th September 2019, Bucharest, Romania as paper 1.3. Abstract Film resistor technologies have come a long way since metalised glass and cracked...

interview with EPCI, Tomas Zednicek on capacitor trends

elektroniknet.de published an interview with Tomas Zednicek, EPCI president during the 4th Passive Components Users Forum in July 2019. During the 4th Passive Components Users Forum, held in Munich 2-3rd July 2019, Ralf Higgelke, Technical Editor with DESIGN...

Variable Capacitors

C5. Variable Capacitors Variable capacitors are used for trimming and tuning purposes. They represent a small but important part of the capacitor assortment. C 5.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION By means of an electrode system consisting of one fixed and...

Supercapacitors and modules; credit: Maxwell

Supercapacitors – Construction & Basic Function

C 4.0 SUPERCAPACITORS C 4.1. Introduction and Basic Function Supercapacitors (or ultracapacitors) are the fastest growing capacitor technology on the market offering very high DC capacitance and high energy densities. Sometimes all supercapacitors are mis-called as EDLC (Electric...

Wet tantalum capacitors; source: Exxelia

Wet Tantalum Capacitors

C 3.8  WET TANTALUM ELECTROLYTICS C 3.8.1.                 Introduction Wet tantalum capacitors have several advantages over solid tantalum, aluminum electrolytic, and ceramic capacitors. As with all other capacitors, these advantages lead to a very specific “sweet spot” or...

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