Suntan COIN TYPE ULTRA CAPACITOR

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----All Kinds of Capacitors

Esta semana, gostaríamos de apresentar COIN TIPE ULTRA CAPACITOR – Gold Capacitors TS12-01 para você
A seguir está uma COIN TIPE ULTRA CAPACITOR especificações e características.

Características do Capacitor Ultra Tipo Moeda
Tipo moeda padrão.
Pequeno, grande capacidade.

Especificações do Capacitor Ultra Tipo Moeda
Nome da Série Série TS12-01
Tensão nominal VR 5.5V
Tensão de surto 5.8V
Faixa de capacidade 0.1F~1.5F
Faixa de temperatura de funcionamento -25~ +70℃
Vida normal do ciclo da temperatura: 25℃, 500.000 ciclos entre VR e 1/2VR, atenuação da capacidade≤30%, mudança do ESR≤4 vezes.
Vida de resistência de alta temperatura: 70℃, mantenha VR, 1000 horas. Atenuação da capacidade≤30%, mudança do ESR≤4 vezes.

Boa vinda para entrar em contato conosco para saber mais sobre nossas peças.

 

Suntan COIN TYPE ULTRA CAPACITOR

Suntan Super Fast Rectifiers SF808

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---All Kinds of Capacitors

Suntan фокусируется на производстве более качественных мостовых выпрямителей, он завоевал доверие клиентов с отличным качеством и низкой ценой. SF808 - последний продукт Suntan, мы уверены, что SF808 получит больше внимания в будущем.

Особенности:
Супер быстрое время переключения для высокой эффективности.
Низкое падение напряжения вперед, высокая текучесть.
Низкий ток обратной утечки.
Пластиковый материал имеет классификацию воспламеняемости UL 94V-0.

Технические характеристики Suntan SF808:
Ток 8,0 Ампер
Максимальное повторяющееся пиковое обратное напряжение: 600 В
Максимальное напряжение блокировки постоянного тока: 600 В
Рабочий диапазон и температура хранения: от -55 до +105 ℃

Если вас интересуют наши продукты, посетите официальный сайт Suntan: http: //www.suntan.com.hk/

Su Suntan Analyze How Capacitors Work

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---All kinds of Capacitors


In a way, a capacitor is a little like a battery. Although they work in completely different ways, capacitors and batteries both store electrical energy. If you have read How Batteries Work, then you know that a battery has two terminals. Inside the battery, chemical reactions produce electrons on one terminal and absorb electrons on the other terminal. A capacitor is much simpler than a battery, as it can't produce new electrons -- it only stores them.

In this article, we'll learn exactly what a capacitor is, what it does and how it's used in electronics. We'll also look at the history of the capacitor and how several people helped shape its progress.

Inside the capacitor, the terminals connect to two metal plates separated by a non-conducting substance, or dielectric. You can easily make a capacitor from two pieces of aluminum foil and a piece of paper. It won't be a particularly good capacitor in terms of its storage capacity, but it will work.

In theory, the dielectric can be any non-conductive substance. However, for practical applications, specific materials are used that best suit the capacitor's function. Mica, ceramic, cellulose, porcelain, Mylar, Teflon and even air are some of the non-conductive materials used. The dielectric dictates what kind of capacitor it is and for what it is best suited. Depending on the size and type of dielectric, some capacitors are better for high frequency uses, while some are better for high voltage applications. Capacitors can be manufactured to serve any purpose, from the smallest plastic capacitor in your calculator, to an ultra capacitor that can power a commuter bus. NASA uses glass capacitors to help wake up the space shuttle's circuitry and help deploy space probes. Here are some of the various types of capacitors and how they are used.

  • Air - Often used in radio tuning circuits
  • Mylar - Most commonly used for timer circuits like clocks, alarms and counters
  • Glass - Good for high voltage applications
  • Ceramic - Used for high frequency purposes like antennas, X-ray and MRI machines
  • Super capacitor - Powers electric and hybrid cars

In the next section, we'll take a closer look at exactly how capacitors work.

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