Suntan Hybrid Tantalum Capacitor– TS25-05
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Suntan's TS25-05 series is a hybrid tantalum capacitor with radial-lead, heteropolarity and screws.
Suntan Technology Company Limited
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Are you looking for tantalum capacitors? Suntan offers many kinds of tantalum capacitors, like dipped typed, chip typed, low ESR, hybrid… etc. Please find the below link for more information and feel free to send the inquiry to info@suntan.com.hk or sales@suntan.com.hk.
Tantalum capacitor: https://www.suntan.com.hk/Tantalum-Capacitors/
Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY1k2qArgBs
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Dear Customers, the Christmas and New Year holiday is coming soon, here we would like to remind you place order before this vacation to avoiding any production problem. Feel free to contact us sales@suntan.com.hk if you have other more needs. Thank you.http://www.suntan.com.hk/
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As you know, since Jan. 1st 2013 we have an updating of ROHS regulation as for new directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 (RoHS Recast).
By now almost all of our parts are made in this RoHS2 compliance.
Following we list the product series which we meet RoHS2 so that all the customers can easily check it.
Plastic Film Capacitors: TS01,TS02,TS02B,TS03,TS04,TS05(S),TS05N,TS06,TS07,TS07B,TS08,TS08S,TS09,TS10
Ceramic Capacitors : TS15,TS16,TS17,TS18(H),TS22
SMD Aluminum Electrolytic capacitors : TS13C series
Tantalum Capacitors : TS19,TS20 (Black & Yellow)
Ceramic Trimmer Capacitor: TSC3S
Trimming Potentiometers
Varistor (Dipped & SMD)
Crystal
Diode: M7, LL4148
Gold Capacitor: TS12
For other series which you can not find above, please specially go to our sales to check more information or send request sales@suntan.com.hk
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Suntan is a Hong Kong based manufacturer of Tantalum Capacitor. Range includes Dipped Tantalum Capacitors, Chip Tantalum Capacitors, SMD Tantalum Capacitors etc.
Chip Tantalum Capacitor - SMD Features:
Molded case available in six case codes
Compatible with all popular 'High Volume' automatic pick and equipment
Optical character recognition qualified
Suntan Chip Tantalum Capacitor - SMD type Cross Reference:
Suntan Series | Suntan Description | NIC Series | AVX(KYOCERA) | Kemet | KOA/Hitachi | Matsuo |
TS20 | Chip Tantalum Capacitor - SMD | NTC-T | TAJ | T491 | TMC TMC-M | 265 267 |
Suntan Series | Suntan Description | NEC | Nichicon | Panasonic | Vishay | China Part No. |
TS20 | Chip Tantalum Capacitor - SMD | NR | F93 | TE(ECST) | 293D | CA45 |
Suntan Chip Tantalum Capacitor - SMD Type Ammo Packing:
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A capacitor's storage potential, or capacitance, is measured in units called farads. A 1-farad capacitor can store one coulomb (coo-lomb) of charge at 1 volt. A coulomb is 6.25e18 (6.25 * 10^18, or 6.25 billion billion) electrons. One amp represents a rate of electron flow of 1 coulomb of electrons per second, so a 1-farad capacitor can hold 1 amp-second of electrons at 1 volt.
A 1-farad capacitor would typically be pretty big. It might be as big as a can of tuna or a 1-liter soda bottle, depending on the voltage it can handle. For this reason, capacitors are typically measured in microfarads (millionths of a farad).
To get some perspective on how big a farad is, think about this:
If it takes something the size of a can of tuna to hold a farad, then 10,080 farads is going to take up a LOT more space than a single AA battery! Obviously, it's impractical to use capacitors to store any significant amount of power unless you do it at a high voltage.
Applications
The difference between a capacitor and a battery is that a capacitor can dump its entire charge in a tiny fraction of a second, where a battery would take minutes to completely discharge. That's why the electronic flash on a camera uses a capacitor -- the battery charges up the flash's capacitor over several seconds, and then the capacitor dumps the full charge into the flash tube almost instantly. This can make a large, charged capacitor extremely dangerous -- flash units and TVs have warnings about opening them up for this reason. They contain big capacitors that can, potentially, kill you with the charge they contain.
Capacitors are used in several different ways in electronic circuits:
In the next section, we'll look at the history of the capacitor and how some of the most brilliant minds contributed to its progress.