Tantalum capacitors meet military market demands
Two ranges of wet tantalum capacitors qualified to MIL 39006/22 and MIL 39006/25 from Exxelia Tantalum are in stock at New Yorker Electronics. Exxelia has received the M-Level (1.0%/1000h) MIL-PRF-39006/22 and MIL-PRF-39006/25 qualifications approval for its new ranges of wet tantalum capacitors.
MIL 39006/22 and MIL 39006/25 respectively equivalent to CLR79 and CLR81 types feature hermetically sealed cylindrical tantalum cases and axial leads.
Both ranges are available in all cases: T1, T2 T3 and T4 with extended capacitance and voltage ratings.
MIL39006/22 is qualified for voltages from 6V to 125V and provides from 1200µF @ 6V to 56 µF @ 125V. MIL 39006/25 is qualified for voltages from 25V to 125V and provides from 2200µF @ 6V to 82 µF @ 125V.
Both ranges combine high energy density with large temperature ranges -55°C up to 125°C and are available with H vibration and shocks features.
These state-of-art MIL-qualified wet tantalum capacitors are widely used in avionics applications where high performance and extreme reliability are required.
Performance highlights compared to solid tantalum capacitors include more capacitance, higher ripple currents, lower ESR and lower dc-leakage current.
“These new ranges introduction leverages our decades of experience in providing high-reliability capacitors for the military market, and proves Exxelia’s ability to reach the most demanding specifications in terms of product development,” stated Exxelia Sales & Marketing VP, Jérôme Tabourel.
The state-of-art MIL-qualified wet tantalum capacitors are widely used in avionics applications where high performance and extreme reliability are required. Performance highlights compared to solid tantalum capacitors include more capacitance, higher ripple currents, lower ESR and lower dc-leakage current.