TANCERAM® Capacitors
TANCERAM® chip capacitors can replace tantalum capacitors in many applications and offer several key advantages over traditional tantalums. Because TANCERAM® capacitors exhibit extremely low ESR, equivalent circuit performance can often be achieved using considerably lower capacitance values. Low DC leakage reduces current drain, extending the battery life of portable products. TANCERAM® high DC breakdown voltage ratings offer improved reliability and eliminate large voltage de-rating common when designing with tantalums.
Capacitance Values
Electrical Specifications
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Advantages:
- Low ESR
- Higher Surge Voltage
- Reduced CHIP Size
- Higher Insulation Resistance
- Low DC Leakage
- Non-polarized Devices
- Improved Reliability
- Higher Ripple Current
Applications:
- Switching Power Supply Smoothing (Input/Output)
- DC/DC Converter Smoothing (Input/Output)
- Backlighting Inverters
How to Order
Valid options are shown except for Capacitance
A typical PN is TCCT500W105K1GV001E. This part number breaks down as follows:
TCCT500W105K1GV001E Capacitors Tanceram, Hi-Cap, 0805, X7R, 50.0V, 1.000µF±10%, Ni/Sn (RoHS), 7" Reel Embossed Tape.
New Johanson Global Part Number Breakdown
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The legacy info below is for reference only.
Johanson has instituted a new Global Part Numbering (GPN) system.
Only the part number is changing. The parts are produced with the exact same materials, manufacturing processes, manufacturing controls, dimensions, physical attributes and testing as the parts supplied with the legacy part numbers.
The GPNs will be phased in over the next several years and are planned to be completed by January 1, 2026.
We will continue to quote and accept orders with the current (legacy) part numbers throughout this period.
Beginning January 1, 2022, all samples will be provided with the GPN.
Updates associated with this change will occur periodically.
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