Nonlinear multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), especially class II types such as X7R and X5R, are ubiquitous in modern power electronics...
Read moreDetailsThis article written by Vladimir Azbel, Ph.D., a semiconductor process reliability engineer consultant, shows how a simple mechanical test — the stress–strain...
Read moreDetailsResearchers from Japanese research institutes investigated how to make ferroelectric memory components much thinner without losing performance. Their work, published...
Read moreDetailsNichicon has released its ADN‑suffix conductive polymer hybrid aluminum electrolytic capacitors into the EMEA distribution channel, targeting demanding automotive and...
Read moreDetailsResearchers from University of Cambridge, UK, led by M. Romero and colleagues, have reported a new class of electrocaloric multilayer...
Read moreDetailsKyocera has developed what it describes as the world’s first 10 µF multilayer ceramic chip capacitor (MLCC) in the EIA0201 size...
Read moreDetailsThis article, authored by Vladimir Azbel, Ph.D., a semiconductor process reliability engineer consultant, provides deep inside explanation of energy dissipation during formation...
Read moreDetailsYAGEO introduces VW80808 automotive grade multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) with flexible terminations and C0G dielectric designed for high‑reliability operation in...
Read moreDetailsYMIN has introduced ultra‑low‑profile polymer tantalum capacitors in the 47–100 µF / 35 V range specifically targeted at power‑loss protection...
Read moreDetailsThis article, authored by Vladimir Azbel, Ph.D., a semiconductor process reliability engineer consultant, delves into the intricate process of miniaturizing tantalum...
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