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Reliability and Failure Mode in Solid Tantalum Capacitors
Author(s) -
Yuri Freeman,
Philip Lessner,
Igor Luzinov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ecs journal of solid state science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.488
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 2162-8777
pISSN - 2162-8769
DOI - 10.1149/2162-8777/abf728
Subject(s) - tantalum capacitor , materials science , tantalum , capacitor , electrolytic capacitor , composite material , scanning electron microscope , tantalum pentoxide , tantalum carbide , failure mode and effects analysis , ceramic capacitor , scanning acoustic microscope , metallurgy , voltage , microscopy , electrical engineering , acoustic microscopy , physics , engineering , optics
The reliability and failure modes in surface mount Solid Electrolytic and Polymer Tantalum capacitors were investigated using the parts manufactured with conventional technology and flawless technology (F-Tech) that suppresses typical defects such as crystalline inclusions in the amorphous matrix of the tantalum oxide dielectric. The accelerated tests were performed; failure rates were calculated based on the cumulative percent of failed parts vs time and acceleration factor. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy and thermo-gravimetric/deferential scanning calorimetry analysis (TGA/DSC) were included in the investigation to analyze chemical and structural transformations in the capacitors failed in the accelerated tests. Results show strong impact of technology on reliability and failure mode including the lowest failure rate and no wear-out failure mode in Polymer Tantalum capacitors manufactured with F-Tech. No ignition and burning tantalum were found in the Solid Electrolytic Tantalum capacitors that failed short. Limiting temperatures and protecting the encapsulating epoxy compound from ignition and burning at normal conditions of the accelerated testing take place via ablation process—heat consuming irreversible structural and chemical transformations in the material such as carbonization process.

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