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| Greenville, South Carolina (May 22, 2006) - KEMET Corporation (NYSE: KEM) today announced the launch of its new leading edge Face Down Termination/Low ESL Conductive Polymer Series.
The new Conductive Polymer T528 Series combines ultra low ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) and high capacitance in a new package design that offers the lowest ESL (inductance) in the market for this type of product. The initial offerings are targeted for high speed server and microprocessor decoupling - designs that are driving the demand for low inductance chips.
The T528 will initially be offered in a “Z” case size: 7.3mm x 4.3mm x 1.7mm (L x W x H max). Two ESR levels of a 330 microfarad, 2.5volt device (12 and 9 milliOhm) are available, with additional part types and case sizes under development. Lead times for this new product are currently nine weeks.
“KEMET’s entry into the low inductance, low ESR polymer market demonstrates our commitment to technology and innovation” said Per-Olof Loof, KEMET’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are executing a clear strategy to engineer and develop next generation capacitance solutions that will meet and exceed our customers’ needs.”
Contact KEMET for additional details on these new products, or visit www.kemet.com for complete specifications and performance characteristics.
About KEMET
KEMET Corporation is a preferred supplier of capacitors to the world’s most demanding customers of quality, delivery, and service. KEMET leads the capacitor industry in producing high-performance solutions including a complete line of surface mount Ceramic, Tantalum, and solid Aluminum technologies provided with near-perfect quality and on-time delivery at competitive prices to customer locations worldwide. KEMET capacitors are fundamental elements used in every type of electronic equipment, including computers, telecommunication, automotive, military, medical, and consumer electronics. KEMET is an ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:2002 certified company.
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