New Yorker Electronics adds Exxelia’s CUBISIC HTLP
The capacitor portfolio at New Yorker Electronics has been increased with the addition of the Exxelia low profile Cubisic high temperature low profile (HTLP) aluminium electrolytic capacitor.
It is supplied in a thin rectangular packaging, and are claimed to be the highest energy density of capacitors in its class. It additionally has a high temperature resistance of -55 to +125 degrees C.
Exxelia manufacturers complex passive components and subsystems for harsh environments. Its low profile capacitor offers up to 60 per cent more capacity than any other rectangular electrolytic capacitor on the market, in the same volume, said the company, and has a 5,000 hour life span. By covering such a broad temperature range, the Cubisic HTLP is designed to provide exceptional performance in extreme temperatures, compatible with the most severe military and aerospace applications, said the company.
It withstands 20g vibration and is low-pressure qualified, making it compatible to 92,000 feet in altitude. It is suitable for integration into cockpits, actuators and power generation in commercial and military aircraft as well as radar and laser systems. The series provides capacitances ranges from 140 to 58,000 microF and voltages from 7.5 to 350V.
As a franchised distributor, New Yorker Electronics supplies Exxelia film, mica, tantalum, aluminium electrolytics and ceramic capacitors as well as its EMI/RFI filters, magnetics, position sensors, slip rings and rotary joints.
Distributor New Yorker Electronics is headquartered in Northvale, New Jersey, USA. The franchised distributor of electronic components, value-added services, and supply chain solutions serves OEMs and contract manufacturers in various markets.
Founded in 1948, the AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified company provides direct franchise access to an extensive ready-to-ship inventory of passive, inter-connect, electromechanical and Mil-Spec components, as well as semiconductor devices.