MIL-PRF-39006/33 TWA SERIES datasheet
■The TWA SERIES - MIL-PRF-39006/33 Series is a Military Conventional Wet Tantalum Capacitor that can achieve ratings from M level up to P level.
■This means that the Failure rate level (%/1000 hour) for M = 1.0 and P = 0.1
■TWA is an axial leaded wet electrolytic tantalum capacitor with a unique cathode system that promotes a very high CV (Capacitance/Voltage) per cc.
●GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
■Features & Benefits:
▲Series include T3 (D) and T4 (E) case size.
▲Voltage ratings: 470-1800μF / 25-75V
▲Operating Temperature -55ºC to 125ºC
▲Capability of meeting mechanical shock and vibration requirements of MIL-PRF-39006
▲Failure rate in M and P Level (going to level „R“ in the future)
●KEY SPECIFICATIONS
■Temperature Range: –55°C / +125°C
■Tantalum Wet Electrolytic, Leaded
■Robust Design for Long Operation Lifetime
■Series Cover:
▲2 Case Sizes Available: T3, T4
▲CV Range: 470-1800μF / 25-75V
TWA SERIES 、 TWA 、 M39006/33-0007 -1007 、 M39006/33-0008 -1008 、 M39006/33-0009 -1009 、 M39006/33-0010 -1010 、 M39006/33-0017 -1017 、 M39006/33-0018 -1018 、 M39006/33-0019 -1019 、 M39006/33-0020 -1020 、 M39006/33-0029 -1029 、 M39006/33-0030 -1030 、 M39006/33-0039 -1039 、 M39006/33-0040 -1040 、 M39006/33-0049 -1049 、 M39006/33-0050 -1050 、 MIL-PRF-39006/33 、 MIL-PRF-39006/33 Series |
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Military Conventional Wet Tantalum Capacitor 、 axial leaded wet electrolytic tantalum capacitor |
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