T521 Series, Tantalum - Polymer Capacitors

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T521A106M016ATE200
CAP TAN POLY 10UF 16V
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1206 (3216 Metric)
-55°C ~ 105°C
10 µF
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0.071" (1.80mm)
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16 V
T521
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1000 Hrs @ 105°C
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200mOhm @ 100kHz
0.126" L x 0.063" W (3.20mm x 1.60mm)

Tantalum - Polymer Capacitors

Tantalum polymer capacitors are a specific type of polarized capacitor that stands out due to their utilization of a conductive polymer material as the anode, in contrast to the conventional use of manganese dioxide in other dry tantalum capacitors. Although tantalum polymer capacitors typically come with a higher cost, they generally offer superior electrical performance compared to traditional tantalum-manganese dioxide (Ta-MnO2) constructions. Moreover, these capacitors have a more favorable failure mode, which simplifies application considerations. The anode of a tantalum polymer capacitor is made of a conductive polymer material instead of the customary manganese dioxide. This conductive polymer anode provides several advantages over traditional constructions. Firstly, tantalum polymer capacitors tend to exhibit lower equivalent series resistance (ESR) and equivalent series inductance (ESL) values, resulting in improved electrical performance and efficiency. These capacitors can handle higher ripple currents and offer better capacitance retention at high frequencies. Furthermore, tantalum polymer capacitors possess a more benign failure mode compared to Ta-MnO2 capacitors. In the event of a failure, such as exceeding the operating voltage or current limits, tantalum polymer capacitors typically experience a gradual increase in ESR rather than a catastrophic failure. This failure mode provides a warning sign and allows for proactive maintenance or replacement, enhancing overall system reliability. Despite their higher cost, the enhanced electrical performance and safer failure mode make tantalum polymer capacitors a preferred choice for applications that require reliable and efficient performance. They find applications in various industries, including telecommunications, automotive electronics, industrial equipment, and medical devices. In summary, tantalum polymer capacitors are a type of polarized capacitor that utilize a conductive polymer anode material instead of manganese dioxide. They offer improved electrical performance, including lower ESR and ESL values, as well as a safer failure mode. While they may be costlier, these capacitors provide enhanced reliability and efficiency, making them suitable for a wide range of applications across different industries.