Product category: Capacitors
News Release from: Cornell Dubilier Electronics | Subject: Type MCM and MIN capacitors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 September 2006
Capacitors suit low gigahertz
applications
High-power RF capacitors suit applications requiring high-frequency operation into the low gigahertz range and high-temperature operation up to 200C.
CDE Cornell Dubilier introduces high-power RF capacitors for military/aerospace and commercial radios and transmitters, CATV, automotive and medical RF generators and other applications requiring high-frequency operation into the low gigahertz and high-temperature operation up to 200C These robust capacitors are metal clad in silver plated metal cases to enable ultra-low inductance terminations and heat spreading for high power operation
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These Type MCM and MIN capacitors were previously manufactured by Semco.
CDE acquired Semco and is now manufacturing the 16 variations of both SMD and through-hole, subminiature, metal clad configuration mica and Teflon capacitors.
CDE is a leader in film and mica capacitors, and the MCM and MIN capacitors are now being fully characterised for s-parameters and high frequency Q so that customers can more easily design them into RF applications.
Many ratings are in stock.
Voltage ratings are from 300 to 1000V DC; capacitance is from 1 to 1500pF in tight tolerances from +/-0.5pF.
Delivery time ranges from stock to 8 to 12 weeks.
Volume pricing for a 10pF, +/-0.5pF unit is US $0.39.
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