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monkeywizzard they could be producing anything in China.
https://www.globalsources.com/si/AS/Shenzhen-LuoLunSi/6008831176212/pdtl/CAP-XX-Super-capacitor-Module/1152263069.htm
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/power-systems-design-psdcast/id1445453318?i=1000508534053
Production in China means a lot of savings in taxes and tariffs for the chinese market ... very interesting info.. Anyone has more insights ? Pls share...
In 2022 smd supercaps. Very interesting, since this will enable mass adoption.
Manual soldering has disadvantage in solder quality variations, scaling up and labor costs.
Since electronics are already made on smt equipment, the assembly costs on customer site will be close to zero.
Hopefully they managed some ip in the smd products, that would be another gamechanger.....
Still mentioning Murata as licensee... interesting...
Manufacturing facility in China ? This was new for me....
The green angle was discussed briefly by Jeff. It was the last bullet point on one of his pages.
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To give an impression, hand soldering will take about 10 seconds, this means one person can achieve 360 cap-xx supercaps per hour...
A ASM siplace SX2 SMT PNP can achieve roughly 30000 bulky parts per hour and 60000 smaller parts... a factor 100 in potential sales ??????
One obvious and maybe overlooked point from the presentations: compared to batteries supercaps are green being mainly aluminium and carbon. Batteries have major disposal issues. Cpx should try targeting some 'green' funds.
https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/prb/avx-super-capacitor-renesas-re-partner-solution?r=1492691
Ty Dutch
Claretjay, SMD are materials which can be easily mounted my means of a SMT line.... it is actually using a pnp equipment to pick a device from a reel and place it automatically in solder paste and cure it later on in a reflow furnace. Typical products have a size which can be picked and have solder feet. The biggest problem is mostly the reflow temperature which the component must withstand... hmmmm... looks like I’m familiar with this ??
Surface mounted device, got it.
Surface mounted???
So enlighten me what is a SMD? And I don’t mean suck my ....
Interesting to listen to. Person hosting the chat is referring to our product as a supercapacitator.
on March 11th too. Register here:- https://www.globalspec.com/events/eventdetails?eventId=3280