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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
CAPACITORS NEWS
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MIT engineers have created a “supercapacitor” made of ancient, abundant materials, that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black (which resembles powdered charcoal), the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.
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Asahi Kasei has begun licensing of technology for the design and manufacture of lithium-ion supercapacitors (LiCs) based on its proprietary lithium pre-doping technology.
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Skeleton Technologies and Marubeni Corporation have announced a strengthening of their long-term partnership with a significant investment from the Japanese conglomerate in Skeleton. The investment will contribute to Skeleton’s manufacturing expansion to meet the rapidly expanding demand for SuperBatteries.
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Brazil, although not the most well-known country when it comes to tantalite production, stands out as an important supplier of this valuable raw material used in the tantalum capacitor industry according to article written by Sandro Arruda da Silva, published by Ignea Brazil.
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Researchers from PennState developed and published advanced MLCC failure time prediction model by physics-based machine learning model published by APL Machine Learning Journal.
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A research group led by Professor Minoru Osada at the Institute for Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University in Japan, in collaboration with NIMS, has developed a nanosheet device with the highest energy storage performance yet seen. Their results were published in Nano Letters.
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Yageo Corp, the world’s third-largest supplier of multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), yesterday projected that its revenue would be little changed this quarter and the next on a sequential basis, as signs of an exuberant recovery are lacking.
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KEMET, part of the YAGEO Group and leading global electronic components supplier, announces the new X7R high voltage VW80808 series automotive grade MLCC.
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This post based on Knowles Precision Devices blog explains how MLCC ceramic capacitors are used and enable implantable deep brain stimulators (DBS).
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Researchers from West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland published paper "Core/shell structured Ti/Si/C composite for high-performance zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitor" in Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
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In an interview for Markt&Technik Dr. Philip Lessner, CTO of Yageo Group discloses how Yageo is now striving for technology and market leadership in various areas.
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Dennis Zogbi, Paumanok Inc. publishes on TTI Market Eye June 2023 outlook on end markets for passive electronic components such as capacitors, resistors and inductors.
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TAIYO YUDEN has completed the construction of manufacturing factory in Changzhou, China and office building to expand MLCC production.
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Sam Ben-Yaakov in this video explains lifetime of aluminum electrolytic capacitors at any ripple current and ambient temperature and how to model it using LTSpice.
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KEMET, YAGEO Group, introduces expanded AO-CAP® Aluminum Polymer SMD capacitor with 125ºC / 3000h capability combined with 85ºC, 85% relative humidity at rated voltage up to 1000h in the A798 Series. The product offering was enhanced with the new material setting and manufacturing flow, allowing a specification of endurance life at rated voltage and storage unbiased at 125ºC up to 3000h.
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June sales sentiment for electronic components recovered slightly from a significant drop experienced in the May survey.
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