KEMET 33 μF Surface Mount Polymer Capacitor, 10 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
187-8486
Mfr. Part No.:
T520T336M010ATE040
Manufacturer:
KEMET
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Brand

KEMET

Technology

Polymer

Product Type

Polymer Capacitor

Capacitance

33μF

Voltage

10 V dc

Mount Type

Surface Mount

Package/Case

3528-12

Polarity

Polar

Tolerance

±20 %

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Dimensions

3.5 x 2.8 x 1.1 mm

Depth

2.8mm

Length

3.5mm

Series

T520

Height

1.1mm

Electrolyte Type

Solid

Leakage Current

33μA

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Ripple Current

1600mA

Lifetime

2000 h

Dissipation Factor

8%

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
ESR values down to 5 mΩ

Stable capacitance across temperature and voltage

No aging effects

High ripple handling

Volumetrically efficient

High frequency capacitance retention

100% accelerated steady state aging

Halogen-free epoxy

Applications

Typical applications include DC/DC converters, audio/sound circuits (mobile phone and base stations, smart phones, MP3 players), power supply inputs, portable electronics (notebook PCs, displays, SSDs, HDDsand USBs, digital cameras, GPS navigation systems, WiFi modules), telecommunications, consumer electronics (analytical and test equipment, high speed servers), high voltage applications such as 12 V to 48 V power input rails, densely populated circuits with space restrictions, micro processor decoupling, and high ripple current applications

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