F931E684MAA vs F921A105MPA
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| Category | Tantalum Capacitors | Tantalum Capacitors |
| Manufacturer | KYOCERA AVX | KYOCERA AVX |
| Description | CAP TANT 0.68UF 20% 25V 1206 | CAP TANT 1UF 20% 10V 0805 |
| Package | -Reel® | Cut Tape (CT) |
| Series | F93 | F92 |
| Type | Molded | Molded |
| Features | General Purpose | General Purpose |
| Operating Temperature | -55°C ~ 125°C | -55°C ~ 125°C |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 1206 (3216 Metric) | 0805 (2012 Metric) |
| Tolerance | ±20% | ±20% |
| Size / Dimension | 0.126" L x 0.063" W (3.20mm x 1.60mm) | 0.079" L x 0.049" W (2.00mm x 1.25mm) |
| Voltage - Rated | 25 V | 10 V |
| Lead Spacing | - | - |
| Ratings | - | - |
| Height - Seated (Max) | 0.071\" (1.80mm) | 0.039\" (1.00mm) |
| Capacitance | 0.68 µF | 1 µF |
| ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) | 7.6Ohm @ 100kHz | 12Ohm |
| Lifetime @ Temp. | 2000 Hrs @ 125°C | - |
| Failure Rate | - | - |
| Manufacturer Size Code | A | P |

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1. Difference between ordinary capacitors and tantalum capacitors
Material: Ordinary capacitors can be aluminum electrolytic capacitors, ceramic capacitors, etc.; while tantalum capacitors use metal tantalum as anode material.
Performance: Generally, tantalum capacitors have better temperature stability and higher capacity-to-volume ratio.
Application range: Due to its performance characteristics, tantalum capacitors are often used in miniaturized electronic products that require high reliability. -
2. What is the expected life of tantalum capacitors?
Under normal circumstances, it can range from thousands of hours to tens of thousands of hours, depending on the working conditions and manufacturer specifications.
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3. Why do tantalum capacitors explode?
The main reason is that excessive voltage or current shocks cause internal short circuits, which trigger thermal runaway.
Excessive ambient temperature may also exacerbate this situation. -
4. Is tantalum better than tungsten?
It depends on the application. For capacitors, tantalum is preferred due to its unique properties; while in some other industrial uses, such as making filaments, tungsten is preferred.

