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HomeCornell Dubilier

Hybrid LIC Supercapacitors Deliver up to 220 Farads at 3.8 Volts


https://www.electronics-lab.com/hybrid-lic-supercapacitors-deliver-up-to-220-farads-at-3-8-volts/

Cornell Dubilier’s VMF/VPF hybrid supercapacitors offer greater energy density, low self-discharge rate, and ultra-fast charging. Applications include solar/wind energy storage, energy harvesting, pulse power, UPS systems, and smart electric meters. The VMF series optimizes lifetime, runtime, and cost and has a low self-discharge current and high energy density. These appeal to various market segments, including […]

New Yorker Electronics unveils new Cornell Dubilier Ultra-Thin 1mm Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Series


https://www.electronics-lab.com/new-yorker-electronics-unveils-new-cornell-dubilier-ultra-thin-1mm-polymer-aluminum-electrolytic-capacitor-series/

New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of a new ultra-thin polymer electrolytic capacitor that represents a totally new capacitor form factor. The Cornell Dubilier Electronics’ new PPC Series, designed specifically for applications requiring high ripple current and the thinnest profile possibilities, opens up entirely new product design options. In addition to being just 1 […]

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