Nichicon Corporation announced the development of the CV Series. A compact, high-capacity, low-impedance chip-type aluminum electrolytic capacitor guaranteed to operate for 2,000 hours at 105 degrees C, the lowest temperature for a capacitor in the industry. The CV Series is designed for meeting the compactness and high-performance needs of the electronic modules used in all home appliances and in-vehicle applications.
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As the demand for higher density PCB’s increases in consumer electronics and electronic-related equipment, chip-type capacitors are seeing a growing demand. These capacitors must have superior qualities for low noise and low impedance. The demand for higher-density board mounting is being driven by the appliances move to more compact and high-performance requirements. This is spurring a greater need for low impedance capacitors as well as capacitors that are more compact and higher capacity.
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The CV Series builds on Nichicon’s current technology, making use of optimized materials, including high amplification foil, thin cathode foil, and thin electrolytic paper, which together enable it to achieve the highest capacity level ever in the industry, beyond even Nichicon’s current CM Series (105 degrees C low-impedance chip-type capacitor). With the development of the CV Series, Nichicon can contribute to set equipment that is small, highly efficient, and has fewer parts per unit.
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