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Würth Elektronik 2022 19 Learn More Learn More Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors Aluminum Polymer Capacitors Furthermore, in this table, you can see at which ambient temperature aluminum polymer capacitors have their advantage in a lifetime. Suppose the specified component temperature for aluminum electrolytic and aluminum polymer capacitors is the same (for example, 2000h at 105°C). In that case, it can be seen at 85°C, the polymer electrolytic capacitor has a longer lifetime. Only aluminum electrolytic capacitors with a long specified lifetime at the maximum specified component temperature have a higher intersection point, but the point of intersection will always occur (Figure 8). The Figure 8: Overview of the expected lifetime of aluminum and aluminum polymer capacitors (Source: Würth Elektronik Group) specified hours in this diagram are always the nominal lifetime value of the component at this temperature. Apart from this advantage, of course, the other parameters of the capacitors must be compared. It might be that, in a special application, the expected lifetime is the same. Still, the better ESR and ESL are critical to the application and speaks for the aluminum polymer capacitor. Summary Aluminum polymer capacitors, because of their construction, have significant advantages for electronic applications. Low ESR and low ESL values, in addition to a very high expected lifetime, make this technology extremely interesting for many diverse applications. The possible use should be considered based on the information provided in this application note. This can improve the behavior of the design and ultimately increase the performance of the application. 1.000 h 10.000 h 100.000 h 1.000.000 h 65 ° C 85 ° C 105 °C 125 °C Expected Lifetime Capacitor Temperature Alu 125° C 2000h Alu 125° C 1000h Alu 105° C 2000h Alu 105° C 1000h Poly 125° C 2000h Poly 105° C 2000h

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