Supercapacitors by SPSCAP extend TME portfolio
Component distributor, Transfer Multisort Elektronik (TME) has extended its portfolio of supercapacitors, adding 15 models from SPSCAP.
The supercapacitors are used for storing energy and maintaining voltage where conventional batteries would not be applicable, for example, electric vehicles (EVs) powertrains, and IoT networks, where they can support energy harvesting activities. They can also be used in consumer electronic devices, in the camera flash subsystems of smartphones, as well as in backup power supplies, for example,
The SPSCAP components now stocked by TME can be supplied to customers in a wide array of capacitance values, from 1F to 3,000F. The cylindrical components use an acetonitrile electrolyte and have voltage ratings of 2.7, 2.85 and 3.0V DC. The options are supercapacitors with either radial or axial leads attached.
There are also modules designed for higher voltage usage, rated at 16V. All supercapacitors operate across a temperature range of -40 to +65 degrees C. Depending on the particular model, they have duty cycle figures of between 500,000 and one million.
The SPSCAP supercapacitors available from TME are optimised for situations where rapid delivery of large amounts of energy is required. Components are available that can withstand impulse currents from up to 2368A.
Transfer Multisort Elektronik (TME) is a distributor of electronic, electromechanical, industrial automation components as well as workplace equipment.
The company headquarters are in Poland and there are 11 foreign subsidiary locations.
TME supplies thousands of companies in 150 countries and sends 5,000 packages a day. It represents 1,200 manufacturers and 500,000 products. The customer service support staff speak 22 languages and there are 26 languages supported on the website.