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Product category: Capacitors
News Release from: NIC Components Europe | Subject: NSHC and NSPU series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 June 2007

Film capacitors stack up advantages

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Stacked film chip capacitors are ideal as an alternative to higher loss and less stable MLCC capacitors.

NIC Components has two new ranges of stacked film chip capacitors The NSHC and NSPU series combine small size with stability under voltage, stability over time, immunity from cracking and low dielectric loss making them ideal alternative to higher loss and less stable MLCC capacitors

Both ranges are fully RoHS compliant.

The NSHC series uses a stacked metallised polyphenylene sulphide (PPS) film construction that helps it achieve an operating temperature range as wide as -55 to +125C.

Available case sizes of 0603, 0805, 1206, 1210, 1913 and 2416 allow NIC to offer capacitance values from 100pF to 0.22uF with voltage ratings of either 16 or 50V DC.

The NSHC series has high heat resistance and delivers very stable temperature, frequency, voltage, bias and dielectric absorption characteristics.

The NSPU series features high capacitance value using stacked metallised acrylic resin film construction.

Parts are available in 0805, 1206 and 1210 formats.

Capacitance values range from 0.068 to 1.0uF with a 16V DC voltage rating.

Operating temperature range is -40 to +85C.

Both the NSHC and NSPU series are supplied in tape and reel packaging and designed for reflow soldering processes.

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