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Automotive Grade Silicon Capacitors for ‘Under the Hood’ Applications

Posted on April 30, 2014 by Electronic Products 

IPDiA - Silicon Capacitors WP

 This paper covers technological results achieved with silicon capacitors in low power automotive applications (smart sensors) including stability and reliability data at high temperatures. Size constraints of the capacitors for ‘under the hood’ applications will also be addressed. 

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