hello everyone,
I am new to this forum and honestly saying I didn't find here an appopriate branch for my question.
So I've chosen this one.
Well,
I need to know all characteristics of capacitor (SMD), a picture attached.
I did some search on data which are written on the body. However, I found nothing useful on this matter. In other words this kind of capacitors are just missing in EPCOS datasheets I found.
The failure mechanism for a Tantalum capacitor is significantly different to that of Aluminum capacitors.
Epcos, Kemet, AVX and other major manufacturers have plenty of white papers discussing failure mechanisms and its mitigation. Of the top of my head, reverse polarity will kill a Tantalum almost instantly, whereas the Aluminums are more forgiving in this respect.
The failure mechanism for a Tantalum capacitor is significantly different to that of Aluminum capacitors.
Epcos, Kemet, AVX and other major manufacturers have plenty of white papers discussing failure mechanisms and its mitigation. Of the top of my head, reverse polarity will kill a Tantalum almost instantly, whereas the Aluminums are more forgiving in this respect.
polarity reverse: it's clear, it kills aluminium ones too.
Mostly I'm interested in, for example, aluminium comprise electrolyte loosing its features over the years. What about tantalum ones. Do they remain extremely stable over the years?