Tag: passive components

Reliability of Tantalum Capacitors: the Role of Internal Stress

Reliability of Tantalum Capacitors: the Role of Internal Stress

This article by Dr. V. Azbel, an Independent consultant on tantalum capacitors discusses role of internal stress to reliability of tantalum capacitors. Abstract The long-term reliability of tantalum capacitors is often assessed by Read the original post at Reliability of Tantalum Capacitors: the Role of Internal Stress

Bourns Releases Semi-Shielded Power Inductor with Polarity Control

Bourns Releases Semi-Shielded Power Inductor with Polarity Control

Bourns introduces new semi-shielded power inductor series with polarity control for optimized EMI suppression. New automotive grade, AEC-Q200 compliant SRN5040TA-P Series meets stringent temperature and reliability requirements for advanced automotive Read the original post at Bourns Releases Semi-Shielded Power Inductor with Polarity Control

Quality Challenges and Risk Mitigation for Passive Components in Harsh Environments

Quality Challenges and Risk Mitigation for Passive Components in Harsh Environments

The paper “Quality Challenges and Risk Mitigation for Passive Components in Harsh Environments” was presented by Antonio Rodríguez Arenas, ALTER Technology, Seville, Spain at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium 9-12th September Read the original post at Quality Challenges and Risk Mitigation for Passive Components in Harsh Environments

Silicon Capacitors Reliable Performance in Harsh Conditions

Silicon Capacitors Reliable Performance in Harsh Conditions

The paper “Muratas Silicon Capacitors: Reliable Performance in Extreme Conditions” was presented by Enzo Darcy, Caen, France at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium 9-12th September 2025, Seville, Spain as paper Read the original post at Silicon Capacitors Reliable Performance in Harsh Conditions

Tantalum Capacitor Technology Advantages for Harsh Environment

Tantalum Capacitor Technology Advantages for Harsh Environment

The paper “Tantalum Capacitor Technology Advantages for Harsh Environment” was presented by Michel Bouvier, Vishay Europe, Le Pecq, France at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium 9-12th September 2025, Seville, Spain as Read the original post at Tantalum Capacitor Technology Advantages for Harsh Environment

Thermoset Polymer Dielectric Capacitors for Harsh Environment Applications 

Thermoset Polymer Dielectric Capacitors for Harsh Environment Applications 

The paper “Thermoset Polymer Dielectric Capacitors for Harsh Environment Applications ” was presented by Angelo Yializis, PolyCharge America Inc. Tucson, AZ, USA at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium 9-12th September 2025, Seville, Read the original post at Thermoset Polymer Dielectric Capacitors for Harsh Environment Applications 

EMI Noise Mitigation in Automotive 48V Power Supply Systems

EMI Noise Mitigation in Automotive 48V Power Supply Systems

This article based on TDK blog article discus a technical perspective of EMI electromagnetic noise mitigation in automotive 48v power supply systems. This article integrates deeper insight from multiple sources, Read the original post at EMI Noise Mitigation in Automotive 48V Power Supply Systems

Bourns Introduced 15A Compact Common Mode Choke

Bourns Introduced 15A Compact Common Mode Choke

Bourns has introduced a compact common mode choke series with an extended current capability of up to 15 A and a wide impedance range. New automotive grade, AEC-Q200 compliant high Read the original post at Bourns Introduced 15A Compact Common Mode Choke

Vishay Announces UL Recognition of its NTC Thermistor

Vishay Announces UL Recognition of its NTC Thermistor

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that its Vishay Ametherm SL2220007 big AMP inrush current limiting negative temperature coefficient NTC thermistor has received UL certification. The certification process – conducted by UL Solutions under Read the original post at Vishay Announces UL Recognition of its NTC Thermistor

AI Hardware Development and Its Consequences for Passive Electronic Components

AI Hardware Development and Its Consequences for Passive Electronic Components

The paper “AI Hardware Development and Its Consequences for Passive Electronic Components” was presented by Tomas Zednicek, EPCI European Passive Components Institute, Lanskroun, Czech Republic at the 5th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium Read the original post at AI Hardware Development and Its Consequences for Passive Electronic Components

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