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  2. Tantalum capacitor - Wikipedia

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    The tests and requirements to be met by aluminum and tantalum electrolytic capacitors for use in electronic equipment for approval as standardized types are set out in the following sectional specifications: IEC/EN 60384-3—Surface mount fixed tantalum electrolytic capacitors with manganese dioxide solid electrolyte

  3. Aluminum electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    The development of tantalum electrolytic capacitors in the early 1950s [29] [30] with manganese dioxide as solid electrolyte, which has a 10 times better conductivity than all other types of non-solid electrolytes, also influenced the development of aluminum electrolytic capacitors.

  4. Electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum electrolytic capacitors, usually used in the SMD (surface-mount device) version, have a higher specific capacitance than the aluminium electrolytic capacitors and are used in devices with limited space or flat design such as laptops. They are also used in military technology, mostly in axial style, hermetically sealed.

  5. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum, tantalum and niobium electrolytic capacitors are named after the material used as the anode and the construction of the cathode (electrolyte) Polymer capacitors are aluminum, tantalum or niobium electrolytic capacitors with conductive polymer as electrolyte; Supercapacitor is the family name for:

  6. File:1940s Aluminum Oxide Electrolytics vs Tantalum ...

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    English: Sprague invented the Tantalum Capacitor during World War 2. It permitted electrolytic type capacitors to be smaller in size. It permitted electrolytic type capacitors to be smaller in size. However tantalum is not as resistant to over voltage or spikes.

  7. Polymer capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium electrolytic capacitors (Al-e-caps) with liquid electrolytes were invented in 1896 by Charles Pollak.. Tantalum electrolytic capacitors with solid manganese dioxide (MnO 2) electrolytes were invented by Bell Laboratories in the early 1950s, as a miniaturized and more reliable low-voltage support capacitor to complement the newly invented transistor, [2] [3] see Tantalum capacitor.

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  9. Pressure-tolerant electronics - Wikipedia

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    Capacitors: Ceramic, film, solid tantalum: Aluminum electrolytic, wet-slug tantalum, paper Relays and contactors: Open (operation is significantly slower) Sealed Semiconductors: Epoxy enclosed: Metal can Crystals-Surface mount or metal can Resonators: Surface mount or epoxy coated -