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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

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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

The mica and Teflon dielectric systems assure very-low ESR to greater than 1GHz and exceptionally high ripple current capabilities and stability in subminiature sises.

All styles are nonmagnetic and are right for use in critical NMR MRI applications.

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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