The M39014/01C-1302 is a MIL-PRF-39014 qualified solid tantalum capacitor manufactured by AVX Corporation. This capacitor is designed for demanding applications requiring high reliability, stable performance, and a wide operating temperature range. These capacitors are widely used in military, aerospace, and other high-reliability applications.
Applications
- Military and defense electronics
- Aerospace systems
- Medical devices
- Industrial control systems
- High-reliability power supplies
Features
- Solid tantalum construction
- Hermetically sealed case
- MIL-PRF-39014 qualification
- High stability over temperature and frequency
- Low ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance)
- Polarized device
Benefits
- High Reliability: Solid tantalum construction and hermetic sealing ensure long-term reliability in harsh environments.
- Stable Performance: Excellent stability over a wide temperature and frequency range ensures consistent performance in demanding applications.
- Military Qualification: MIL-PRF-39014 qualification ensures compliance with stringent military standards.
- Low ESR: Low ESR minimizes power dissipation and improves circuit performance.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for use in extreme temperature environments.
Technical Specifications
Capacitance: 1.0 μF
Voltage Rating: 35 VDC
Tolerance: ±10%
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Case Size: A
Termination Style: Axial
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance): Typically less than 5 ohms at 100kHz
The M39014/01C-1302 is a robust and reliable capacitor designed for use in critical applications where performance and longevity are essential. Its solid tantalum construction and hermetic sealing provide excellent resistance to harsh environmental conditions, ensuring stable operation over a wide temperature range. The MIL-PRF-39014 qualification ensures compliance with stringent military standards, making it an ideal choice for military and aerospace applications. By using this capacitor, designers can enhance the reliability and performance of their electronic systems, minimizing the risk of failure and ensuring long-term operation.