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There is a significant need for high temperature capacitors for a variety of operating conditions including pulse power, and high frequency power conditioning applications at temperatures between 125°C and 200°C. Here we cover several new developments in high temperature capacitor technologies presenting results on thin film capacitors useful for long life, high energy density, and high reliability...
Certain military and commercial applications require capacitors that can operate at high temperatures, high energy density, with long lifetimes. This paper describes life testing of capacitors with energy densities as high as 0.2 J/cc at >125°C. Capacitors using the same dielectrics but with a higher packing factor design can achieve the same performance but with energy densities >0.3 J/cc at...
As an enabling technology, the state-of-the-art for wound film capacitors is continuously being driven towards higher temperature, higher energy density, and longer life to support the development of tomorrow's advanced systems. Progress in high temperature capacitors, defined in this work as a capacitor operating at temperatures at or above 100°C, is particularly important as system developers seek...
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