These 5 New Capacitors Drive IoT and Smart-Home Innovations

May 3, 2024
TDK, Passive Plus, Kyocera, and Knowles’ Cornell Dubilier recently unveiled new capacitors and supercapacitors designed for a wide range of use cases.
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The latest capacitors and supercapacitors to arrive target a wide range of uses. This gallery highlights five of them: TDK's EPCOS capacitors are well-suited for high-voltage and high-temperature operations in renewable-energy and industrial applications. And Passive Plus's ceramic capacitors perform well across broad frequency ranges, targeting them for advanced broadband technologies.

Meanwhile, Kyocera's two new capacitor types are designed for dense electronic setups and durability, and Knowles’ supercapacitors offer powerful, efficient energy-storage options for green technologies and other high-demand applications. All of these developments showcase improved performance, efficiency, and versatility in capacitor technology.

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Cabe Atwell | Technology Editor, Electronic Design

Cabe is a Technology Editor for Electronic Design. 

Engineer, Machinist, Maker, Writer. A graduate Electrical Engineer actively plying his expertise in the industry and at his company, Gunhead. When not designing/building, he creates a steady torrent of projects and content in the media world. Many of his projects and articles are online at element14 & SolidSmack, industry-focused work at EETimes & EDN, and offbeat articles at Make Magazine. Currently, you can find him hosting webinars and contributing to Electronic Design and Machine Design.

Cabe is an electrical engineer, design consultant and author with 25 years’ experience. His most recent book is “Essential 555 IC: Design, Configure, and Create Clever Circuits

Cabe writes the Engineering on Friday blog on Electronic Design. 

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