The high-temperature tantalum chip capacitor from the THJ series is engineered for demanding automotive and industrial applications, operating reliably at temperatures up to 175°C. Featuring low ESR options and RoHS compliance, this capacitor offers excellent stability, reliability, and varied case sizes including 1206, 1210, 2312, and 2017. It has a capacitance range of 0.10-220uF and voltage ratings from 6.3V to 50V. Its robust construction, lead-free options, and high temperature operation make it ideal for automotive ECUs, ABS controls, and geothermal instrumentation requiring stable performance under extreme conditions.
Termination Finish: Sn Plating standard, Gold and SnPb on request
Reliability: 0.5% loss per 1000 hours at 85°C, 0.10V load
Surge Voltage: Up to 65V depending on case size
Electrical Characteristics: Effective in automotive ECU, ABS control, geothermal sensors
Compliance: Meets AEC-Q200 standards for automotive electronics
Endurance: 2000 hours at 175°C with minimal capacity change
Buy the AVX Series THJ Tantalum Capacitor: THJD686K016RJN
Purchase the high-temperature tantalum capacitor from AVX today for reliable performance in automotive and industrial electronics operating up to 175°C. Designed with low ESR options, RoHS compliance, and various case sizes, this capacitor guarantees durability and stability in demanding environments such as ECUs, ABS systems, and geothermal instrumentation. Easy online ordering ensures quick delivery, making this high-quality component accessible for engineers and technicians seeking dependable, industry-standard solutions for high-temperature applications.
Get AVX THJD686K016RJN high-temperature tantalum capacitor today—built for precision, stability, and long-lasting durability under extreme conditions.
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