Tantalum Capacitors

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T494C225K050AT

T494C225K050AT

KEMET

CAP TANT 2.2UF 10% 50V 2312

105

593D105X0050C2TE3

593D105X0050C2TE3

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 1UF 20% 50V 2312

0

TPSE227K010T0150V

TPSE227K010T0150V

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 220UF 10% 10V 2917

0

TAJX106M035RNJ

TAJX106M035RNJ

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 10UF 20% 35V 2917

0

T350F336K010AS

T350F336K010AS

KEMET

CAP TANT 33UF 10% 10V RADIAL

0

173D476X9006XWE3

173D476X9006XWE3

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 47UF 10% 6V AXIAL

0

173D184X9035UE3

173D184X9035UE3

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 0.18UF 10% 35V AXIAL

0

TACR336K003X

TACR336K003X

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 33UF 10% 3V 0805

0

TAP106J016CRW

TAP106J016CRW

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT RADIAL

0

TM8R106K016UBA

TM8R106K016UBA

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 10UF 10% 16V 0805

156

F971E474MAA

F971E474MAA

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 0.47UF 20% 25V 1206

5174000

M35C226K075BZSS

M35C226K075BZSS

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 22UF 10% 75V 0803

16

M39006/22-0377

M39006/22-0377

Vishay

CAP TANT 68UF 10% 60V AXIAL

0

TRJB156M020RRJ

TRJB156M020RRJ

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 15UF 20% 20V 1411

0

T495X337K010ATE040

T495X337K010ATE040

KEMET

CAP TANT 330UF 10% 10V 2917

0

TAP225M050BRW

TAP225M050BRW

Elco (AVX)

CAP TANT 2.2UF 20% 50V RADIAL

0

T495D476K025ATE250

T495D476K025ATE250

KEMET

CAP TANT 47UF 10% 25V 2917

11105

T110C106K035AS

T110C106K035AS

KEMET

CAP TANT 10UF 10% 35V AXIAL

58

150D683X0035A2BE3

150D683X0035A2BE3

Vishay / Sprague

CAP TANT 0.068UF 20% 35V AXIAL

0

T350J476M016AT

T350J476M016AT

KEMET

CAP TANT 47UF 20% 16V RADIAL

0

Tantalum Capacitors

Tantalum capacitors are a type of electrolytic capacitor known for their high capacitance density, stability, and reliability. Utilizing tantalum metal as the anode material, these capacitors form a thin insulating oxide layer as the dielectric, enabling efficient charge storage in compact sizes. Their ability to maintain stable capacitance under varying temperatures and voltages makes them critical components in modern electronics, particularly in applications requiring long-term performance and miniaturization, such as consumer electronics, automotive systems, and medical devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Solid Electrolyte Tantalum Capacitors High reliability, low leakage current, and stable performance at elevated temperatures Power supply circuits in smartphones, laptops, and industrial control systems
Wet Electrolyte Tantalum Capacitors High capacitance values, excellent stability over time Aerospace systems, military equipment, and high-reliability energy storage
Polymer Electrolyte Tantalum Capacitors Low equivalent series resistance (ESR), improved safety, and vibration resistance Medical implants (e.g., pacemakers), automotive sensors, and high-frequency circuits

3. Structure and Composition

A typical tantalum capacitor consists of four key components:

  1. Anode: Sintered tantalum metal pellet with porous structure for increased surface area.
  2. Dielectric: A thin layer of tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) formed electrochemically on the anode surface.
  3. Electrolyte: Conductive material (solid MnO2, liquid electrolyte, or conductive polymer) serving as the cathode.
  4. Encapsulation: Epoxy resin or ceramic casing for mechanical protection and electrical insulation.

This layered structure ensures high capacitance density while maintaining stability under thermal and electrical stress.

 

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Capacitance (C) Range: 0.1 F to 1000 F Determines energy storage capacity and filtering effectiveness
Rated Voltage (VR) Typically 2.5V to 50V Defines safe operating voltage range without dielectric breakdown
Leakage Current Typically < 0.01 C VR A Affects circuit efficiency and long-term reliability
Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) 0.1 to 10 (varies by type) Impacts high-frequency performance and thermal dissipation
Operating Temperature Range -55 C to +125 C Determines suitability for industrial and automotive applications

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile phones (decoupling circuits), laptops (power management), and wearable devices.
  • Automotive: Engine control units (ECUs), ADAS sensors, and infotainment systems.
  • Medical Devices: Pacemakers, defibrillators, and diagnostic imaging equipment.
  • Aerospace: Avionics systems, satellite power supplies, and radar equipment.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Representative Products

Manufacturer Product Series Key Features
AVX Corporation TAJ Series Low ESR polymer capacitors for high-frequency applications
KEMET Electronics T511 Series Military-grade wet electrolyte capacitors with extended lifespan
Vishay Intertechnology TVCQ Series Automotive-qualified capacitors with AEC-Q200 compliance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key factors to consider when selecting tantalum capacitors:

  1. Operating Conditions: Ensure rated voltage exceeds circuit requirements by 20-50% to prevent voltage spikes.
  2. Temperature Requirements: Choose appropriate dielectric materials for extreme temperature environments.
  3. Size Constraints: Polymer electrolyte types offer lower ESR in smaller packages for space-limited designs.
  4. Reliability Needs: Prioritize hermetically sealed packages for mission-critical applications (e.g., aerospace).
  5. Cost vs. Performance: Solid electrolyte capacitors provide optimal cost-effectiveness for general electronics.

Always verify compliance with industry standards such as MIL-PRF-55365 for military use or AEC-Q200 for automotive applications.

 

8. Industry Trends and Future Outlook

Key development trends include:

  • Miniaturization: Advancements in powder sintering technology enable 0603/0402 package sizes with capacitance above 100 F.
  • High-Temperature Stability: New dielectric materials extend operational limits to 200 C for EV and 5G infrastructure.
  • ESR Reduction: Conductive polymer electrolytes now achieve ESR below 10m for high-efficiency power systems.
  • Environmental Compliance: Lead-free terminations and RoHS-compliant encapsulation materials becoming standard.
  • Integration: Embedded tantalum capacitors in SiP (System-in-Package) modules for advanced computing.

The global market is projected to grow at 6.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by demand in IoT devices, electric vehicles, and medical electronics.

 

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