Thin Film Capacitors

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C005YK1R8QBSTR

C005YK1R8QBSTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 1.8PF 16V 01005

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02013J2R4BBSTR

02013J2R4BBSTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 2.4PF 25V 0201

0

04025J0R2ABWTR

04025J0R2ABWTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.2PF 50V 0402

0

06035J4R4CBTTR

06035J4R4CBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 4.4PF 50V 0603

0

08051J1R0ABTTR

08051J1R0ABTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 1PF 100V 0805

0

06035J130FBTTR

06035J130FBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 13PF 50V 0603

0

02013J1R7ABWTR

02013J1R7ABWTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 1.7PF 25V 0201

0

06035J0R5PBTTR

06035J0R5PBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.5PF 50V 0603

0

04023J0R3PBWTR\500

04023J0R3PBWTR\500

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.3PF 25V 0402

0

08051K2R7CBTTR

08051K2R7CBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 2.7PF 100V 0805

0

06031J3R3ABTTR

06031J3R3ABTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 3.3PF 100V 0603

0

08055J0R6ABTTR

08055J0R6ABTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.6PF 50V 0805

0

02013J1R3ABSTR

02013J1R3ABSTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 1.3PF 25V 0201

0

12105J130GBTTR

12105J130GBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 13PF 50V 1210

0

04023J0R9BBSTR\500

04023J0R9BBSTR\500

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.9PF 25V 0402

0

06035J3R1BBTTR

06035J3R1BBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 3.1PF 50V 0603

0

06035J0R5CBTTR

06035J0R5CBTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 0.5PF 50V 0603

0

08051J100FBTTR\500

08051J100FBTTR\500

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 10PF 100V 0805

0

04023J2R9ABSTR

04023J2R9ABSTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 2.9PF 25V 0402

0

06035J3R7ABTTR

06035J3R7ABTTR

Elco (AVX)

CAP THIN FILM 3.7PF 50V 0603

0

Thin Film Capacitors

1. Overview

Thin Film Capacitors are passive electronic components formed by depositing metallic electrodes on dielectric polymer films through vacuum evaporation or sputtering processes. They exhibit excellent high-frequency performance, low equivalent series resistance (ESR), and superior stability under temperature variations. These capacitors play a critical role in modern electronics for decoupling, filtering, and energy storage applications due to their compact size, long lifespan, and high reliability.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Polyester (PET) Film Capacitors Cost-effective, wide capacitance range (nF- F), stable up to 125 C Consumer electronics, power supplies
Polypropylene (PP) Film Capacitors High dielectric strength, low losses at high voltages AC motor starters, renewable energy inverters
Polystyrene (PS) Film Capacitors Precision capacitors with tight tolerance (<1%), excellent temperature stability Medical imaging equipment, test instruments
Ceramic-Film Hybrid Capacitors Combines ceramic's high permittivity with polymer's flexibility 5G base stations, aerospace electronics
Metallized Film Capacitors Self-healing properties, reduced size through segmented electrodes LED lighting ballasts, automotive DC-Link

3. Structure and Composition

Typical layered structure:

  1. Electrode Layer: Aluminum or zinc alloys (50-200nm thickness) deposited via vacuum metallization
  2. Dielectric Layer: Polymer films (PET/PP/PS) with thickness 0.6-10 m determining voltage rating
  3. Barrier Layer: Silicon oxide coating for moisture protection
  4. Termination: Solder-plated copper or silver epoxy for PCB mounting
  5. Encapsulation: Epoxy resin or molded plastic housing

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Significance Typical Range
Capacitance (C) Determines charge storage capacity 100pF - 50 F
Voltage Rating (V) Max operating voltage before dielectric breakdown 50V - 2000V
Temperature Coefficient Capacitance drift with temperature (ppm/ C) 50 to 200ppm/ C
Dissipation Factor (DF) Energy loss indicator (lower=more efficient) 0.0002 - 0.02
Insulation Resistance Leakage current prevention capability 10^4 - 10^6 M
Operating Temperature Environmental reliability range -55 C to +150 C

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics: Switching power supplies, EMI filtering in smartphones
  • Automotive: Battery management systems for EVs, DC-Link capacitors in inverters
  • Industrial: Variable frequency drives for HVAC systems
  • Medical: MRI machine gradient coil drivers
  • Aerospace: Avionics power conditioning units

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Country Representative Product
TDK Corporation Japan C4532X5R1H106KK1270 (10 F, 50V, X5R)
KEMET Electronics USA C1117C103JRAC7800 (10nF, 1000V, PP film)
Vishay Intertechnology USA MK3250C103K1L2BA (250V, 10nF, automotive grade)
W rth Elektronik Germany 860111470002 (1.1 F, 1200V, SiC inverter optimized)

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Calculate required capacitance and voltage derating (use 80% of rated voltage)
  2. Match temperature coefficient with operating environment
  3. For high-frequency applications: prioritize low DF and self-inductance
  4. In harsh environments: select capacitors with reinforced encapsulation
  5. Consider RoHS compliance and AEC-Q200 automotive certification

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Key development directions include:

  • High-frequency optimization for SiC/GaN power electronics (up to 10MHz switching)
  • Thermal-resistant films for automotive applications (operating temperature >175 C)
  • Embedded capacitor solutions for HDI PCBs with thickness <50 m
  • Low-halogen encapsulation materials meeting REACH standards
  • Smart capacitors with integrated temperature/voltage sensors
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