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Created: 04/28/2003 Product: Tantalum
Updated: 09/09/2010 Categories: Leakage, Operating Temperature Ranges
What happens to the DC Leakage over the T525's operating temperature range (-55 to +125 degree C)?
 
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Description :
What happens to the DC Leakage over the T525's operating temperature range (-55 to +125 degree C)?

Answer :
All electrical properties for the tantalum-polymer devices were stable with the +125°C exposure –
the only problems noted in the earlier tantalum-polymer offerings were related to the small
percentage of pieces that showed large shifts in ESR (this has been eliminated with the T525). The
DC-Leakage, capacitance, and dissipation factor continue to meet the guidelines specified in these
tests.

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