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Low-profile aluminum electrolytic capacitors feature high-temperature operation

June 12, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Exxelia is expanding its CUBISIC capacitor range with an HTLP (High-Temperature Low Profile) version. This CUBISIC HTLP offers, in a thin rectangular packaging, the highest energy density of capacitors in its class, combined with a high-temperature resistance (-55° → +125°C).

The new range of CUBISIC HTLP offers up to 60% more capacity than any other rectangular electrolytic capacitor on the market, in the same volume, while having a 5,000-hour life span. And it covers a temperature range of -55° → +125°C, the CUBISIC HTLP is designed to provide excellent performance in extreme temperatures, compatible with the most severe military and aerospace applications.

Engineers facing complex design requirements and looking for an easily integrated product will gain space and reliability through the use of improved materials, fully REACH compliant.

The CUBISIC HTLP withstands 20g vibrations and is low-pressure qualified, making it compatible with 92,000 feet in altitude. It is ideally suited for integration into cockpits, actuators, and power generation in commercial and military aircraft as well as radar and laser systems.

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