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Vishay - Solid Tantalum Chip Capacitors Features Very Low DCL Down to 200 nA in Seven Compact Case Sizes
Vishay today introduced the new TM8 series of high-reliability, surface-mount tantalum capacitors with very low DC leakage current (DCL) down to 200 nA. DC leakage levels in early medical device platforms were at tolerable levels; however, lower levels are now required. By utilizing Vishay's proprietary multi-array packaging (MAP), the new TM8 devices realize significant reduction in DC leakage and better stability. Leveraging the patented MAP assembly technology, the TM8 capacitors offer a robust design for the highest possible reliability and efficiency in these applications. In addition, the devices go through rigorous processing and testing patterned after MIL-PRF-55365.
The The devices released today are optimized for filtering, coupling/decoupling, DC blocking, and energy storage applications in medical devices such as pacemakers, ICD, neurological stimulators, hearing aids, and cochlear implants; medical instrumentation including patient monitoring equipment, automated drug administration systems, and imaging and diagnostic equipment; and military and aerospace hybrid microcircuit/multichip modules, smart munitions, GPS systems, sensors, and handheld portable electronic systems.
To ensure reliable, long-term performance in demanding environments, reliability level screening options include a 40-hour burn-in period at + 85 °C or Weibull grading level B, which screens for a 0.1 % failure rate. Surge current options include option A (10 cycles at + 25 °C) and option B (10 cycles at – 55 °C / + 85 °C). Vishay offers a dedicated production facility with highly skilled staff to ensure quality in all phases of production.
The capacitors' compact L, M, N, P, R, T, and W case codes are ideal for space-constrained portable/implantable applications, while their low DCL ensures efficient operation and extended battery life. The TM8's L-shaped terminations allow for superior board mounting and visual inspection (or automated optical inspection) of the solder fillet in the end user's production.
The RoHS-compliant devices feature an operating temperature of - 55 °C to + 85 °C, + 125 °C with voltage derating, over a voltage range of 2 WVDC to 40 WVDC.