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The NSPV series of solid polymer electrolyte SMT aluminum electrolytic capacitors from NIC Components featuring high ripple current ratings and low ESR are designed for use in state-of-the-art low voltage/high current power management applications such as DC-DC converters, VRMs and SMPS. The NSPV series uses solid polymer electrolyte to greatly reduce the ESR characteristic and increase the ripple current rating. …


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