EXSC1616 3.3µF 935.125.42Y.733

EXSC1616 3.3µF
935.125.42Y.733
Embedded & Wirebond Extreme
Temperature Silicon Capacitor
The IPDiA Technology features a Capacitor Integration Capability (up to 250nF/mm2) which allows a capacitance value
similar to X8R dielectric, but with better electrical performances than C0G/NP0 dielectrics.
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This technology also offers high reliability, up to 10 times
better than alternative capacitor technologies.
This silicon based technology is RoHS compliant and compatible with lead free reflow soldering process.
Key Applications
• All Applications up to 250°C, such as Downhole & Defence
Industries.
• High Reliability Applications
• Decoupling / Filtering / Charge Pump (ie. Temperature
Sensors, Motor Managment)
• Replacement of X8R and C0G Dielectrics
• Downsizing
Part Number
935.132.
Key Features
• Ultra High Operating Temperature up to 250°C
• Low Profile (250µm)
• High Stability of Capacitance Value;
• Temperature <±1.5% (-55 to +250°C)
• Voltage < 0.1 % / V
• Negligible Capacitance Loss through Ageing
• High Reliability
• Low Leakage Current down to 100pA
• Aluminium Pad Finish
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Breakdown
Size:Unit:Value
ie. 100nF/0404 case (EXSC type)
935.125.42F.610
Voltage:
F = 0404 G = 0605
0 = 10f 5 = 1n
4 = 11V
H = 0505 C = 0202
1 = 0.1p 6 = 10n
7 = 30V
I = 0302 V = 1612
2 = 1p
7 = 0.1u
S = 1208
Y = 16163 = 10p
8 = 1u
V = 1216
X = 20164 = 0.1n
9 = 10u
Parameters
Value
Capacitance Range 390pF to 4.7µF
Capacitance Tolerances ±15%
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to 250°C
Storage Temperatures -70°C to 265°C
Temperature Coefficient <±1.5%, from -55°C to +250°C
Breakdown Voltage (BV) 11V, 30V
Capacitance Variation Vs. RVDC 0.1% IV (from 0 V to RVDC)
Equivalent Serial Inductor (ESL) Max 100pH
Equivalent Serial Resistor (ESR) Max 0.1Ω
Insulation Resistance 50GΩ min @ 3V,25°C
10GΩ min @ 3V, 250°C
Ageing Negligible, < 0.001% / 1000h
Reliability FIT < 0.017 parts / billion hours
Capacitor Height Max 250µm
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