Suntan's Updated Stock List

March 17, 2020 Views
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Suntan Technology Company Limited
--All kinds of Capacitors

Dear customers,

Please see our latest stock list as below:

Items

QTY

TS19 Tan Cap 100uF 16V +/-20% P:2.54 RoHS

2,000

TSC3S503T1R

45,000

TSC3S506T1R

18,000

TSC3S510T1R

31,000

TSC3S520T1R

27,000

TSC3S530T1R

30,000

Diode ES2D SMB 60MIL Tape & Reel RoHS

45,000

Datasheets for reference:

2.TSC3S(3mm SMD ceramic trimmer capacitor): http://www.suntan.com.hk/pdf/Ceramic-Trimmer-Capacitors/TSC3S.pdf
 
If you have any requests, please contact sales@suntan.com.hk.
We look forward to your inquiries and orders.

 

Su Suntan Offer All Kinds of Capacitors

October 15, 2019 Views
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Suntan Technology Company Limited

---All kinds of Capacitors
 
Our aim is to provide stable sources and competitive prices with years of experience to meet our customer satisfaction. In order to support your urgent requirements, we stay updated our inventory list making sure that you can receive products as soon as possible. 
 
Find out more information: 
Ceramic Trimmer Capacitors-TSC3S series link to: http://suntan.com.hk/Ceramic-Trimmer-Capacitors/TSC3S.html
Tantalum Capacitor-TS19 link to: http://suntan.com.hk/Tantalum-Capacitors/TS19.html

M7 DO-214AC Tape & Reel RoHS

655,000

in HK

TS19 Tan Cap 100uF 16V +/-20% P:2.54 RoHS

2,000    

in HK

TSC3S503T1R

          10,000

in HK

TSC3S506T1R

          28,000

in HK

TSC3S510T1R

          78,000

in HK

TSC3S520T1R

            3,000

in HK

TSC3S530T1R

          17,000

in HK

Diode ES2D SMB 60MIL Tape & Reel RoHS

45,000

In HK

For further information and details, contact our sales team at sales@suntan.com.hk / info@suntan.com.hk

Suntan Offers X2 Capacitor with Highest Capacitance Value Up to 10uF

April 26, 2016 Views
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Suntan Technology Company Limited
---All Kinds of Capacitors  
 
Suntan TS08V is a kind of Fixed capacitor for electromagnetic interference suppression and connection to the supply mains. 
It also called as RFI-suppression capacitors.

Rated voltage at 250VAC, 275VAC, 300VAC, 305VAC, 310VAC

Rated capacitance: 1nF; 1.2nF; 1.5nF; 1.8nF; 2.2nF; 2.7nF; 3.3nF; 3.9nF; 4.7nF; 5.6nF; 
6.8nF; 8.2nF; 10nF; 12nF; 15nF; 18nF; 22nF; 27nF; 33nF; 39nF; 47nF; 56nF; 68nF; 
82nF; 100nF; 120nF; 150nF; 180nF; 220nF; 270nF; 330nF; 390nF; 470nF; 560nF; 
680nF; 820nF; 1000nF; 1200nF; 1500nF; 18 00nF; 2200nF; 2700nF; 3300nF; 
3900nF; 4700nF; 5600nF; 6800nF; 8200nF; 10000nF

Capacitor Class and Subclass: X2
Climatic Category: 40/110/56
Passive Flammability Category: B
Certification mark: ENEC Mark and/or VDE Mark, UL, cUL

 

Su Suntan Introduce What is Farad

March 10, 2009 Views
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Suntan Technology Company Limited
---All kinds of Capacitors

A capacitor's storage potential, or capacitance, is measured in units called farads. A 1-farad capacitor can store one coulomb (coo-lomb) of charge at 1 volt. A coulomb is 6.25e18 (6.25 * 10^18, or 6.25 billion billion) electrons. One amp represents a rate of electron flow of 1 coulomb of electrons per second, so a 1-farad capacitor can hold 1 amp-second of electrons at 1 volt.

A 1-farad capacitor would typically be pretty big. It might be as big as a can of tuna or a 1-liter soda bottle, depending on the voltage it can handle. For this reason, capacitors are typically measured in microfarads (millionths of a farad).

To get some perspective on how big a farad is, think about this:

  • A standard alkaline AA battery holds about 2.8 amp-hours.
  • That means that a AA battery can produce 2.8 amps for an hour at 1.5 volts (about 4.2 watt-hours -- a AA battery can light a 4-watt bulb for a little more than an hour).
  • Let's call it 1 volt to make the math easier. To store one AA battery's energy in a capacitor, you would need 3,600 * 2.8 = 10,080 farads to hold it, because an amp-hour is 3,600 amp-seconds.

If it takes something the size of a can of tuna to hold a farad, then 10,080 farads is going to take up a LOT more space than a single AA battery! Obviously, it's impractical to use capacitors to store any significant amount of power unless you do it at a high voltage.

Applications

The difference between a capacitor and a battery is that a capacitor can dump its entire charge in a tiny fraction of a second, where a battery would take minutes to completely discharge. That's why the electronic flash on a camera uses a capacitor -- the battery charges up the flash's capacitor over several seconds, and then the capacitor dumps the full charge into the flash tube almost instantly. This can make a large, charged capacitor extremely dangerous -- flash units and TVs have warnings about opening them up for this reason. They contain big capacitors that can, potentially, kill you with the charge they contain.

Capacitors are used in several different ways in electronic circuits:

  • Sometimes, capacitors are used to store charge for high-speed use. That's what a flash does. Big lasers use this technique as well to get very bright, instantaneous flashes.
  • Capacitors can also eliminate ripples. If a line carrying DC voltage has ripples or spikes in it, a big capacitor can even out the voltage by absorbing the peaks and filling in the valleys.
  • A capacitor can block DC voltage. If you hook a small capacitor to a battery, then no current will flow between the poles of the battery once the capacitor charges. However, any alternating current (AC) signal flows through a capacitor unimpeded. That's because the capacitor will charge and discharge as the alternating current fluctuates, making it appear that the alternating current is flowing.

In the next section, we'll look at the history of the capacitor and how some of the most brilliant minds contributed to its progress.

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