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News Release from: Easby Electronics | Subject: Samwha MC, VC, NC and RC series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2002
More options in SMD aluminium capacitors
Samwha Electric UK has four new competitively priced series of surface-mount aluminium electrolytic capacitors, increasing the choice to six different series.
Samwha Electric UK has four new competitively priced series of surface-mount aluminium electrolytic capacitors, increasing the choice to six different series The new series offer customers ultraminiature capacitors, high capacitance values up to 1000uF and nonpolarised versions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Snap-in electrolytics to 100,000uF
Samwha Electric UK is offering an extended range of large can standard snap-in electrolytic capacitors.
The new Samwha Electric MC Series of surface-mount aluminium electrolytic capacitors is believed to offer some of the smallest parts on the market.
A 47uF 25V capacitor, for example, is just 6.3mm in diameter and 5.5mm high.
The VC Series contains capacitors just 4.5mm high.
Both series are offered in a range of values from 0.1 up to 220uF 4 to 50V.
The new Samwha Electric GC Series offers higher CV products with values from 22uF 50V up to 1000uF 6.3V.
The case size of the 1000uF capacitor has a footprint of only 10.3 x 10.3mm, and is 10.5mm high.
The Samwha Electric NC Series is a nonpolarised series of aluminium electrolytic capacitors, all 5.5mm high and with footprints starting at just 4.3 x 4.3mm.
This series is available in a range of values from 0.1 to 47uF 6.3 to 50V.
All Samwha Electric surface-mount electrolytics, including the 5.5mm-high 105C RC Series and the newly extended standard SC Series, are solvent proofed for board washing and are supplied on tape for automated population of PCBs.
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