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 DATA SHEET
SOLID TANTALUM CAPACITOR
SVS SERIES
Surface mount resin molded, Ultra miniaturized chip
The SVS series is a line-up of high performance ultra miniaturized tantalum chip capacitors. The case dimensions are 2.0 mm x 1.25 mm x 1.2 mm as shown below.
FEATURES
TM The smallest molded chip tantalum capacitor (half size of the EIA standard A case) TM Available up to 10 F with case dimension of 2.0 mm x 1.25 mm x 1.2 mm (case code P)
APPLICATIONS
TM Portable stereos TM VCR cameras TM Hearing aids
DIMENSIONS
2.0 0.2
1.25 0.2
1.2 max.
0.5 0 . 2
0.5 0 . 2
0.9 0 . 1
(Unit : mm)
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Document No. EC0062EJ6V0DS00 (6th edition) Date Published February 1998 M Printed in Japan
(c)
1992(1996)
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PRODUCT LINE-UP AND MARKING CODE
UR (Vdc) Capacitance (F) 0.33 0.47 0.68 1 1.5 2.2 3.3 4.7 6.8 10 UR : Rated voltage eJ eN eS eW 7eA GE GJ GN GS GW 7GA JA JE JJ JN JS JW 7JA AW AA AE AJ AN
2.5
4
6.3
10
16
CN CS CW CA
Marking detail
up to 6.8 F Polarity + 10 F
JA
Production date code (indicated by dots)
7JA
Marking code (corresponding to rated voltage and capacitance) Implement date code on trial.
PART NUMBER SYSTEM
[BULK] SVS P 0J 105 M
Capacitance tolerance 20% Capacitance code in pF First two digits represent significant figures. Third digit specifies number of zeros to follow. Rated voltage 0E : 2.5 V, 0G : 4 V, 0J : 6.3 V 1A : 10 V, 1C : 16 V Case code SVS series Part number of bulk (see left)
[TAPE & REEL] TE SVSP0J105M 8 R
Packing orientation R : (Standard) Orientation Tape
Feed direction
Polarity mark
Tape and reel L : (Non-Standard) Orientation Feed direction Tape
Polarity mark
Tape width 8 mm
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RATINGS
Rated Voltage (Vdc) Capacitance (F) 2.2 3.3 2.5 4.7 6.8 10 1.5 2.2 3.3 4 4.7 6.8 10 1 1.5 2.2 6.3 3.3 4.7 6.8 10 0.68 1 10 1.5 2.2 3.3 0.33 0.47 16 0.68 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 SVSP0G475M SVSP0G685M SVSP0G106M SVSP0J105M SVSP0J155M SVSP0J225M SVSP0J335M SVSP0J475M SVSP0J685M SVSP0J106M SVSP1A684M SVSP1A105M SVSP1A155M SVSP0A225M SVSP0A335M SVSP1C334M SVSP1C474M SVSP1C684M SVSP1C105M Tangent of loss angle 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 Leakage Current (A) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Part Number SVSP0E225M SVSP0E335M SVSP0E475M SVSP0E685M SVSP0E106M SVSP0G155M SVSP0G225M SVSP0G335M
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SPECIFICATIONS
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Items Operating Temp. Range Rated Voltage Surge Voltage Derated Voltage Capacitance Range Capacitance Tolerance Leakage Current Tangent of loss angle Surge Voltage Resistance Temp. Characteristics at high and low temperature 2.5 3.3 1.6 4 5.2 2.5 Specifications -55 to +125C Test Conditions Over 85C, applied voltage shall be derated on the basis of the Derated Voltage at 125C specified in this table item no.4. 16 20 10 Vdc Vdc Vdc up to 85C up to 85C at 125C at 120 Hz at 120 Hz 5 min. after rated voltage applied at 25C, 120 Hz at 85C Surge voltage for 30 sec. (Rs = 1 k) Discharge for 5 min. 30 sec. 1 000 cycles Step1 : +25C Step2 : -55C Step3 : +25C Step4 : +85C Step5 : +125C Step6 : +25C IEC68-2-14 Test N and IEC68-2-33 Guidance -55 to +125C 5 cycles IEC68-2-58 Test Td Fully immersion to solder at 260C for 5 sec IEC68-2-3 Test Ca at 40C, 90 to 95% RH, for 500H
6.3 8 4 20%
10 13 6.3
0.33 to 10 F 0.5 A max. 0.1 max. / 0.2 max. (Refer to ratings) : 20% C /C Tangent of loss angle : Initial requirement Leakage Current : Initial requirement -55C
0 - 20
+85C
+20 0
+125C
+20 0
C /C
Tangent of loss angle Leakage Current
%
%
%
10
150% of initial requirement
Initial requirement 0.1 CV or 5 A whichever is greater
150%of initial requirement 0.125 CV or 6.25 A whichever is greater
--
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Rapid change of temperature
: 20% C /C Tangent of loss angle : Initial requirement Leakage Current : Initial requirement : 20% C /C Tangent of loss angle : Initial requirement Leakage Current : Initial requirement : 20% C /C Tangent of loss angle : 150% of Intial requirement Leakage Current : Initial requirement : 20% C /C Tangent of loss angle : Initial requirement Leakage Current : 200% of Initial requirement 0 = 1% / 1 000 h
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Resistance to soldering
13
Damp Heat (Steady state)
14
Endurance
at 85C & 125C (Derated Voltage), rated voltage applied for 2 000 H at 85C & 125C (Derated Voltage), rated voltage applied for 1 000 H
15
Failure Rate
C /C : Capacitance change ratio
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TAPE AND REEL SPECIFICATION
[Carrier Tape Specification and Packing Quantity]
sprocket hole D0
embossed cavity
E F B0
W
t K
A0
P1
P2
P0
Feed direction
(Unit : mm) A00.2 1.4 B00.2 2.2 W0.3 8.0 F0.05 3.5 E0.1 1.75 P10.1 4.0 P20.05 2.0 P00.1 4.0 D0
+0.1 0
K0.2 1.4
t 0.2
Q'ty/Reel 3000
1.5
[Reel Specification]
W1
B D C R N A
W2
(Unit : mm) Tape width 8 A N C D B 2.0 0.5 W1 10.0 1.0 W2 14.5 max. R 1
178 2.0
50 min.
13 0.5
210.5
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CHARACTERISTICS DATA
Characteristics at high and low temperature
30 20
30 20
C / C (%)
0 -10 -20 -30
C / C (%)
Tangent of loss angle (tan ) Leakage current ( A)
10
10 0 -10 -20 -30
Tangent of loss angle (tan )
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
Leakage current ( A)
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
25C -55C 25C 85C 125C 25C 2.5 V/2.2 F
0.001
25C -55C 25C 85C 125C 25C 6.3 V/1 F
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Resistance to soldering (immersing for 10 sec. at 260C) (reference data)
15 10
15 10
C / C (%)
0 -5 -10 -15
C / C (%)
Tangent of loss angle (tan ) Leakage current ( A)
Final 2.5 V / 2.2 F
5
5 0 -5 -10 -15
Tangent of loss angle (tan )
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
Leakage current ( A)
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
Initial
0.001
Initial 6.3 V / 1 F
Final
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Damp heat, steady state (65C, 90 to 90% RH) (reference data)
15 10
15 10
C / C (%)
0 -5 -10 -15
C / C (%)
Tangent of loss angle (tan ) Leakage current ( A)
0h 500 h 2.5 V / 2.2 F 1 000 h
5
5 0 -5 -10 -15
Tangent of loss angle (tan )
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
Leakage current ( A)
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001
0h
500 h 6.3 V / 1 F
1 000 h
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Endurance (85C, Rated voltage x 1.3 applied) (reference data)
30 20
30 20
C / C (%)
0 -10 -20 -30
C / C (%)
Tangent of loss angle (tan ) Leakage current ( A) 0h 500 h 2.5 V / 2.2 F 1 000 h
10
10 0 -10 -20 -30
Tangent of loss angle (tan )
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0
Leakage current ( A)
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001
0h
500 h 6.3 V / 1 F
1 000 h
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Impedance - Frequency characteristics (reference data)
1k
100
Z ()
10
6.3 V/1 F
1 1k
10 k
100 k Frequency (Hz)
1M
10 M
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GUIDE TO APPLICATIONS FOR TANTALUM CHIP CAPACITORS
The failure of the solid tantalum capacitor is mostly classified into a short-circuiting mode and a large leakage current mode. Refer to the following for reliable circuit design. 1. Expecting Reliability SVS series tantalum chip capacitors are typically applied to decoupling, blocking, bypassing and filtering. The SVS series has a very high reliability (low failure rate) in the field. For example, the maximum field failure rate of an SVS series capacitor with a DC rated voltage of 16 V is 0.0004% / 1000 hour (4 Fit) at an applied voltage of 5 V, operating temperature of 25C and series resistance of 3 . The maximum failure rate in the field is estimated by the following expression :
3
= 0
V V0
x2
T-T0 10
: Maximum field failure rate 0 : 1% /1000 hour (The failure rate of the SVS series at the full DC rated voltage at operating temperature of 85C and series resistance of 3 .) V : Applied voltage in actual use V0 : DC Rated voltage T : Operating temperature in actual use T0 : 85C
120 10 2 7 4 2 100 10 1 7 4 2 90
Operating temperature T (C) Failure rate multiplier F
The nomograph is provided for quick estimation of maximum field failure rates. Connect operating temperature T and applied voltage ratio V/V0 of interest with a straight line. The failure rate multiplier F is given at the intersection of this line with the model scale. The failure rate is obtained as = 0 *F. 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4
Applied voltage ratio V/ V0
110
10 0 7 4 2 10 -1 7 4 2
80
Examples : Given V/V0 = 0.4 and T = 45C. read F = 4 x 10 -3 Hence, = 0.004%/1000 hour (40 Fit). Given V/V0 = 0.3 and T = 25C, read F = 4 x 10 -4 Hence, = 0.0004%/1000 hour (4 Fit).
70
60
10 -2 7 4 2 0.3
50
10 -3 7 4 2 10 -4 7 4 2 10 -5
0.2
40
30
0.1
20
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2. Series resistance As shown in Figure 1, reliability is increased by inserting a series resistance of at least 3 / V into circuits where current flow is momentary (switching circuits, charge/discharge circuits, etc). If the capacitor is in a low-impedance circuit, the voltage applied to the capacitor should be less than 1/2 to 1/3 of the DC rated voltage.
10
Magnification of failure
1
0.1 0.1 1 10 Series Resistance ( / V) 100
Figure 1 Effects of series resistance
3. Ripple voltage The sum of DC voltage and peak ripple voltage should not exceed the DC rated voltage of the capacitor.
100
Ripple voltage (Vrms)
10
16 V 10 V 6.3 V
Case : P @ 25C
1
4V 2.5 V
0.1
0.1
1 Frequency (kHz)
10
100
Figure 2 Permissible ripple voltage vs. frequency
Figure 2 is based on an ambient temperature of 25C. For higher temperature, permissible ripple voltage shall be derated as follows. Permissible voltage at 50C = 0.7 x permissible voltage at 25C Permissible voltage at 85C = 0.5 x permissible voltage at 25C Permissible voltage at 125C = 0.3 x permissible voltage at 25C 4. Reverse voltage Because the capacitors are polarized, reverse voltage should not be applied. If reverse voltage cannot be avoided because of circuit design, the voltage application should be for a very short time and should not exceed the following. 10% of DC rated voltage at 25C 5% of DC rated voltage at 85C 1% of DC rated voltage at 125C
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5. Mounting
(1) Direct soldering Keep in mind the following points when soldering the capacitor by means of jet soldering or dip soldering: (a) Temporarily fixing resin Because the SVS series solid tantalum capacitors are larger in size and subject to more force than the chip multilayer ceramic capacitors or chip resistors, more resin is required to temporarily secure the solid tantalum capacitors. However, if too much resin is used, the resin adhering to the patterns on a printed circuit board may adversely affect the solderability. (b) Pattern design
b
a
c
a
Case P
a 2.2
b 1.4
c 0.7
The above dimensions are for reference only. If the capacitor is to be mounted by this method, and if the pattern is too small, the solderability may be degraded. (e) Temperature and time Keep the peak temperature and time to within the following values: Solder temperature ....... 260C max. Time ....... 5 seconds max. Whenever possible, perform preheating (at 150C max.) for smooth temperature profile. To maintain the reliability, mount the capacitor at a low temperature and in a short time whenever possible. (d) Component layout If many types of chip components are mounted on a printed circuit board which is to be soldered by means of jet soldering, solderability may not be uniform over the entire board depending on the layout and density of the components on the board (also take into consideration generation of flux gas). (e) Flux Use resin-based flux. Do not use flux with strong acidity.
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(2) Reflow soldering Keep in mind the following points when soldering the capacitor in a soldering oven or with a hot plate: (a) Pattern design (In accordance with IEC1182)
X
G Z
Case P
G max. 0.5
Z min. 2.6
X min. 1.2
The above dimensions are recommended. Note that if the pattern is too big, the component may not be mounted in place. (b) Temperature and time Keep the peak temperature and time to within the following values: Solder temperature ...... 260C max. Time : 10 seconds max. Whenever possible, perform preheating (at 150C max.) for smooth temperature profile. To maintain the reliability, mount the capacitor at a low temperature and in a short time whenever possible. The peak temperature and time shown above are applicable when the capacitor is to be soldered in a soldering oven or with a hot plate. When the capacitor is soldered by means of infrared reflow soldering, the internal temperature of the capacitor may rise beyond the surface temperature. (3) Using soldering iron When soldering the capacitor with a soldering iron, controlling the temperature at the tip of the soldering iron is very difficult. However, it is recommended that the following temperature and time be observed to maintain the reliability of the capacitor: lron temperature ...... 300C max. Time ........................... 3 seconds max. Iron power ............... 30 W max.
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6. Cleaning Generally, several organic solvents are used for flux cleaning of an electronic component after soldering. Many cleaning methods, such as immersion cleaning, rinse cleaning, brush cleaning, shower cleaning, vapor cleaning, and ultrasonic cleaning, are available, and one of these cleaning methods may be used alone or two or more may be used in combination. The temperature of the organic solvent may vary from room temperature to several 10C, depending on the desired effect. If cleaning is carried out with emphasis placed only on cleaning effect, however, the marking on the electronic component cleaned may be erased, the appearance of the component may be damaged, and in the worst case, the component may be functionally damaged. It is therefore recommended that the SVS series solid tantalum capacitor be cleaned under the following conditions: [Recommended conditions of flux cleaning] (1) Cleaning solvent ......... Chlorosen, isopropyl alcohol (2) Cleaning method ...... Shower cleaning, rinse cleaning, vapor cleaning (3) Cleaning time ............ 5 minutes max. Ultrasonic cleaning This cleaning method is extremely effective for eliminating dust that has been generated as a result of mechanical processes, but may pose a problem depending on the condition. As a result of an experiment conducted by NEC, it was confirmed that the external terminals of the capacitor were cut when it was cleaned with some ultrasonic cleaning machines. The cause of this phenomenon is considered metal fatigue of the capacitor terminals that occurred due to ultrasonic cleaning. To prevent the terminal from being cut, decreasing the output power of the ultrasonic cleaning machine or shortening the cleaning time may be a possible solution. However, it is difficult to specify the safe cleaning conditions because there are many factors involved such as the conversion efficiency of the ultrasonic oscillator, transfer efficiency of the cleaning bath, difference in cleaning effect depending on the location in the cleaning bath, the size and quantity of the printed circuit boards to be cleaned, and the securing states of the components on the boards. It is therefore recommended that ultrasonic cleaning be avoided as much as possible. If ultrasonic cleaning is essential, make sure through experiments that no abnormality occur as a result of the cleaning. For further information, consult NEC.
7. Others (1) Do not apply excessive vibration and shock to the capacitor. (2) The solderability of the capacitor may be degraded by humidity. Store the capacitor at (-5 to +40C) room temperature and (40 to 60% RH) humidity. (3) Exercise care that no external force is applied to the tape packaged products (if the packaging material is deformed, the capacitor may not be automatically mounted by a chip mounter).
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