Quantic Evans – NASA-Approved TDD Capacitors Lead the Way in Space Optimization (11/2024)
Revolutionizing space tech: Quantic Evans’ TDD capacitors pack a 9400μF punch in 0.9 cubic inches, slashing weight by 73% and volume by 93%. NASA-approved power for the final frontier!
Quantic Evans’ TDD series hybrid wet tantalum capacitors are revolutionizing space-based applications with their exceptional power density and reliability. These capacitors are specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of space environments, routinely passing screening and qualification tests as specified in NASA EEE-INST-002.
The TDD series offers significant advantages in terms of space, weight, and power (SWaP) optimization, making them ideal for spacecraft where minimizing volume and weight is critical. A standout feature of the TDD series is its impressive capacity-to-size ratio.
In a recent case study, a single 63V / 9400μF TDD capacitor was able to replace 16 aluminum polymer capacitors connected in parallel, reducing the total volume from 12.64 cubic inches to just 0.9 cubic inches and the weight from 320 grams to 86 grams.
This remarkable SWaP efficiency, combined with the capacitors’ hermetic sealing, radiation hardness, and ability to withstand extreme shock and vibration, makes Quantic Evans’ TDD series an excellent choice for a wide range of space applications, from satellite systems to deep space exploration missions.
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