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BZ015A503ZSB35

Manufacturer Part Number
BZ015A503ZSB35
Description
Manufacturer
AVX Corporation
Datasheet

Specifications of BZ015A503ZSB35

Tolerance (+ Or -)
-20% to 80%
Voltage
5.5VDC
Esr
230mOhm
Operating Temp Range
-20C to 70C
Mounting Style
Planar
Dcl
5uA
Product Length (mm)
28mm
Product Depth (mm)
17mm
Product Height (mm)
3.5mm
Product Diameter (mm)
Not Requiredmm
Capacitance
50000uF
Package / Case
S-Style
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
VOLTAGE DROP
Two factors are critical in determining voltage drop when a capacitor delivers a short current pulse; these are
ESR and “available” capacitance as shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 5 GSM Pulse
The instant voltage drop V (IR) is caused by and is directly proportional to the capacitor’s ESR. The
continuing voltage drop with time V (Q), is a function of the available charge, i.e. capacitance.
From figures 3 and 4, it is apparent that, for very short current pulses, e.g. in the millisecond region, the
combination of voltage drops in a conventional supercapacitor caused by a) the high ESR and b) the lack of
available capacitance, causes a total voltage drop, unacceptable for most applications. Now compare the
BestCap
instantaneous voltage drop, while the very high retained capacitance drastically reduces the severity of the
charge related drop.
EFFICIENCY/TALKTIME BENEFITS OF BESTCAP
Because BestCap
voltage than that available just from the battery as shown in Fig. 5, the efficiency of the RF power amplifier
is improved.
performance under such pulse conditions. The ultra-low, (milliOhm), ESR minimizes the
, when used in parallel with a battery, provides a current pulse with a substantially higher
3.8
3.6
3.4
3.2
4
3
Vo
Vt
0
Fig 4 Voltage-time relation of capacitor unit
Battery Voltage
1000
t
Battery and Capacitor Voltage
Time (uSeconds)
2000
V(IR)
V(Q)=I*
Vtotal=I*R + I* t/C( t)
3000
t/C( t)
Current Pulse
4000
5
4
3
2
1
0

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