CONDUCTIVE POLYMER ALUMINUM SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS

2023-05-08

■Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitors ("polymer capacitors" for short) were used on server and work station computer motherboards first, then on graphics cards, and in 2007 became more common for high-end consumer motherboards. They have been used in more applications nowadays. Polymer aluminum and electrolytic capacitors are similar in the aspect of large capacitance and excellent bias characteristics, which multilayer ceramic capacitors cannot compare with. Apart from these advantages that aluminum electrolytic capacitors have as well, the polymer capacitors have extremely low ESR and ESL characteristics for the advantages of improving inner structure and terminal configuration.
■The disadvantages of aluminum electrolytic capacitors are the dry-out of electrolyte in service life and the changes of characteristics at a range of low temperature. However, the polymer capacitors have been known as high reliability and superior low temperature characteristics by using solid polymer materials as an electrolyte. The polymer capacitors with these features have been demonstrating their capability in numerous aspects. Its Uses are described in this application note.

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2018/10/24

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