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1.5F to 600F, High Voltage Super Capacitors with Low ESR and High Power Density

DSF Series Supercapacitors by Cornell Dubilier
DSF Series Supercapacitors by Cornell Dubilier

Cornell Dubilier has announced the introduction of the DSF Series of supercapacitors under the Illinois Capacitor brand. The DSF Series comes with 17 different value/voltage combinations and offers a capacitance ranging from 1.5F (Farad) to 600F, with voltage ratings from 3.0 WVDC(for a single component) to 6 WVDC (for a dual-pack device).

When compared with other capacitors with similar specifications the new DSF series has the lowest ESR and it operates at a temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C @ 2.5V (-40 °C to +65 °C @ 3.0V). The New devices have an excellent energy storage capacity and they can instantaneously burst it out, which isn’t possible by conventional capacitors.

The large storage capacity makes it possible to smooth brief power interruptions, supplement batteries, or even be used in place of batteries in certain applications. The DSF series of supercapacitors can be used in applications such as solar and wind energy harvesting, mechanical actuators, AGV (Automated Guided Vehicles), EV transportation power, smart utility meters, IIoT, pulse battery pack alternatives, memory backup, battery/capacitor hybrids, UPS systems, emergency lighting, LED power, solar lighting or anywhere that significant energy storage is needed.   

 

Features of DSF Series of Supercapacitors

  • High Voltage: 3.0 to 6 WVDC
  • Very Fast Charge/Discharge
  • Operating temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C @ 2.5V
  • High Power Density
  • Lower ESR
  • Available with four lead configurations(radial, two-pin snap-in, four-pin snap-in, and radial dual pack)
  • RoHS Compliant

 

Note: More technical information can be found in the datasheet linked at the bottom of this page and on the DSF series product page.

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