AVX Tantalum Ultra Low ESR COTS-Plus Series | Tech Specs
TBM COTS-Plus series capacitors are designed with multiple internal anodes, resulting in ultra-low ESR and improved performance in high ripple power applications, making them ideal for pulse power and power supplies.
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TBM COTS-Plus Series Capacitors
TBM COTS-Plus series capacitors are designed with multiple internal anodes, resulting in ultra-low ESR and improved performance in high ripple power applications, making them ideal for pulse power and power supplies.
The capacitors are offered with military-style reliability grading, surge current testing, and finish options to ensure reliability in the most demanding applications. The case is constructed from a molding compound that meets NASA outgassing requirements as well as UL 94V-0 flame retardancy.
AVX TBM COTS-Plus series capacitors are available with capacitance values from 22 to 1500 microfarads and with a rated voltage from 2.5 to 35 volts. Additional options include space-level SRC9000 qualification, including options for full TOR compliance, and AVX Q-process enhanced screening for infinite useful life and stable performance.
- Internal multi-anode design for ultra-low ESR
- Weibull Grade “B” or “C” reliability
- All MIL-PRF-55365 surge test options (“A”, “B”, & “C”)
- Finishes: solder plated, fused solder plated, hot solder dipped, gold plated
- Capacitance range: 22µF to 1500µF
- Voltage ratings: 2.5V to 35V
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