Tantal-Polymer SMD caps - best brands?

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  • trodas
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2006
    • 770
    • Czech republic

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    Tantal-Polymer SMD caps - best brands?

    Guys, I wonder, what are the best brands that made tantal-polymer caps.

    I usualy go with Kemet caps:
    Some can do 6100mA ripple current - 6mOhm version of the T520C227M006ATE006, witch is usually available only in 15mOhm version

    (220uF 6.3V 6x3.2mm - for old GFX cards, mostly)
    ...but since you can buy only the 15mOhm version, then you have to settle with 3300mA ripple current.

    Sometimes some Panasonic caps are good too:
    A 470uF 2.5V suxxka 2R5TPF470M6L can do 6mOhm and 4400mA is permisible:
    http://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/p...f/2R5TPF470M6L

    Nichicon make only suxxking 150uF 2.5V tantal-polymer caps with 100mOhms and correcpondingly terrible ripple current (1049mA) F320J157MCC:
    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...fa502672bf.pdf
    So basically useless.

    ...


    But that is about it. Someone can suggest good tantal-polymer cap maker(s)...???
    "It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong." - Voltaire
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