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Medical grade thin film chip capacitors for RF signal and power applications

August 28, 2015 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

AVX Corporation has released a new series of thin film chip capacitors specifically designed to meet the demanding performance specifications for implantable medical devices. Delivering extremely tight capacitive tolerances, exceptionally repeatable performance, and remarkably low ESR and high Q at high frequencies — including VHF, UHF, and RF bands — AVX’s new Accu-P MP Series capacitors also exhibit high stability with respect to temperature, time, frequency, and voltage variation. Based on well-established thin film technology aAVV967 Accu-P MP Medical Series PRnd materials, and subjected to on-line process control procedures, the capacitors are well suited for medical RF signal and power applications that require extremely high accuracy, such as embedded medical systems.

“Two of the most important design goals for RF power application engineers, and especially those involved in the development of demanding medical devices, are minimizing heat generation and effectively dissipating heat,” said Brian Brunette, high reliability tantalum applications engineer, AVX. “As such, our new Accu-P MP Series medical grade thin film chip capacitors were designed to minimize ESR and, in turn, RF heating. The series also provides RF power design engineers with increased power dissipation via high thermal conductivity and high reliability backed by several quality control processes.”

Accu-P MP Series medical grade capacitors are currently available in three standard case sizes (0201, 0402, and 0603), five rated voltages (10V, 16V, 25V, 50V, and 100V), two dielectric temperature coefficients (0±30ppm/°C and 0±60ppm/°C), and with capacitive tolerances spanning ±0.01pF to ±5%. Rated for use in operating temperatures spanning -55°C to +125°C, the series is also available with tin/lead (Sn/Pb) terminations or RoHS compliant and lead-free compatible 100% tin terminations.

Designed for soldering onto flexible or alumina circuit boards, the capacitors can withstand the time and temperature profiles used in both wave and reflow soldering methods. Shipped in bulk or on 7” or 13” reels, the components should be handled with plastic-tipped tweezers, vacuum pick-ups, and other pick-and-place machinery. Lead time for the series is nine weeks for production quantities.

AVX, Corp.
www.avx.com

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