Components

Murata introduces DMH supercapacitor featuring world’s lowest profile of 0.4mm

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has introduced the DMH Series, the world’s lowest profile 0.4mm supercapacitor. The product is for peak power assist, as required in wearables applications and various other devices. Production starts in February 2017.

Background

A supercapacitor has over 100 times the capacity of ceramic capacitors and electrolytic capacitors, and it is a storage device with a longer work life than ordinary secondary batteries. Murata supercapacitors are small in size while having world-leading low ESR. By using the capacitor for peak power assist in small electronics, the product contributes to increased output and power stability as well as functional improvement of the device.
The currently launched DMH Series accommodates use in limited space, and it is ideal for use in various wearable devices, mobile electronics, smart cards, electronic paper devices, and similar applications.

Features

  1. Low profile design (0.4mm), ideal for the thinnest devices.
  2. 4.5V is ideal for peak power assist with lithium-ion batteries.
  3. 35mF, 300mΩ large capacity and low ESR enables peak power assist in tens of milliseconds, with 1A for example.

Part Number

DMHA14R5V353M4ATA0

Characteristics Diagram

Characteristics Example (DMHA14R5V353M4ATA0, nominal capacity 35mF)
・Discharge Characteristics
 

Electrical Properties

Part Number
Nominal Capacity
〔mF〕
Rated Voltage
〔V〕
ESR@1kH
〔mΩ〕
Operational
Temperature Range
DMHA14R5V353M4ATA0 35 4.5 300 -40℃~85℃

Electrical Dimensions

DMHA14R5V353M4ATA0

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