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Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capacitors

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    #16
    Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

    1000uF 8mm 16v Caps



    days are so short when you actually do something..

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      #17
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      1000uF & 1200uF 16mm 16v Caps



      days are so short when you actually do something..

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        #18
        Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

        IMO, PM, like PR and PJ are getting near to being near to series end-of-life.

        I did a similar exercise with 50V, 16x25 parts and came up with similar groupings, except:

        * Group 2 >> HV, KZH, and YXG

        * Group 3 >> HE, KY, YXH

        * Group X >> KZM, ZLH

        The HM, HN, HZ and equivalents don't go high enough in voltage for my purposes, so I didn't look at them very closely.
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          #19
          Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

          Sory, long time no updates.. i've got busy This thread doesn't get much attention anyway.. so..

          @Petes, well, my bad that the performance comparison i made in the last post is wrong, so for the caps with rated voltage of 6.3v - 16v IMO the right grouping is like this:

          Code:
          Group	Chemicon	Nichicon	Rubycon		Sanyo		Panasonic
          ----------------------------------------------------------------------
          1	LXZ		PW		-		-		FC		
          2	KY		HE		YXG		-		-
          3	KZH		HV		ZLH		-		-
          4	KZE		HD		ZL		WX		-
          5	KZG		MBZ		-		WG		-
          6	-		-		ZLG		-		FM
          7	KZJ		MCZ		-		-		-
          8	-		HZ		-		-		-


          group 1 < group 2 < group 3 < group 4 < group 5 < group 6 < group 7 < group 8

          I am pretty much sure that's the final arrangement.


          (We could see some samxon series on group 5 - 8 but samxon caps quality are still under monitoring by some of us.. I guess that will need about 3-4 years ).


          Like you've mentioned, some of the series are being near to their end-of-life. Some series even has been discontinued. But I still see plenty of supply of them, example is the HFQ series from Panny.

          The rule of the grouping can be different for voltage range of 25v - 50v like you've mentioned. Some of the manufacturers are pretty consistent in using the 'standard' can size, but some others use widely (odd) variation for the can size, so two series that have similar spec/formula on 6.3v - 10v can be different in spec for 25v-50v range.
          days are so short when you actually do something..

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            #20
            Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

            i think we need some maps:
            days are so short when you actually do something..

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              #21
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              days are so short when you actually do something..

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                #22
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                days are so short when you actually do something..

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                  #23
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                  days are so short when you actually do something..

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                    #24
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                    days are so short when you actually do something..

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                      #25
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                      days are so short when you actually do something..

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                        Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

                        Code:
                        Group	Chemicon	Nichicon	Rubycon	Sanyo		Panasonic
                        ----------------------------------------------------------------
                        1	LXZ		PW		-		-		FC		
                        2	KY		HE		YXG		-		-
                        3	KZH		HV		ZLH		-		-
                        4	KZE		HD		ZL		WX		-
                        5	KZG		-		MBZ		-		WG
                        6	-		-		ZLG		-		FM
                        7	KZJ		-		MCZ		-		-
                        8	-		HZ		-		-		-
                        days are so short when you actually do something..

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                          Re: Comparison tables between 5 major Japanese Low ESR capasitors

                          Last edited by yanz; 05-17-2006, 07:56 AM.
                          days are so short when you actually do something..

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                            #28
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                            days are so short when you actually do something..

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                              #29
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                              days are so short when you actually do something..

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                                days are so short when you actually do something..

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