16V 16.6F Super Farad Capacitor Long Foot Low Frequency Ultracapacitor
This 16V 16.6F Super Farad Capacitor is an exceptional energy storage device that combines high capacitance with low resistance. It’s a long-foot, low-frequency ultracapacitor designed to provide reliable performance in demanding electronic applications.
Product Features:
– **High Capacitance:** 16.6F capacitance ensures ample energy storage capacity for various electronic devices.
– **Low Resistance:** Minimal internal resistance enables efficient charge and discharge cycles, minimizing energy loss.
– **Long Footprint:** Extended foot design facilitates easy installation and secure connection to circuit boards.
– **Low Frequency:** Optimized for applications that require stable performance at low frequencies.
– **Extended Temperature Range:** Operates reliably over a wide -20°C to +70°C temperature range, ensuring consistent performance in diverse environments.
– **Durable Construction:** Robust construction with high-quality materials guarantees long service life and resistance to harsh conditions.
– **Multiple Capacitance Options:** Available in a range of capacitance values to meet specific application requirements.
Benefits:
– Enhances power backup and energy storage capabilities in electronic devices.
– Improves system efficiency by reducing power consumption and heat generation.
– Provides reliable performance in low-frequency applications.
– Simplifies installation with its user-friendly footprint design.
– Ensures durability and longevity in challenging environments.
Applications:
– Backup power supply for memory devices, clocks, and other critical systems
– Energy storage for renewable energy applications (solar, wind)
– Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
– Power smoothing and ripple reduction in circuits
– Industrial automation and control systems
Additional Features:
– RoHS compliant, ensuring environmental friendliness.
– IEC/EN 60831-1 standardized for safety and reliability.
Relevant External Links:
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Capacitor Design Engineering Catalog
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EE Times: Ultracapacitors Finding Their Place in Power Electronics
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Electronics Weekly: Long Life Supercapacitors