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KYOCERA AVX TPSE337M006R0100 — Specialty Capacitors

KYOCERA AVX TPSE337M006R0100 TPS 330 µF 6.3 V tantalum

MPNTPSE337M006R0100
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KYOCERA AVX TPS series molded tantalum capacitor, TPSE337M006R0100, 330 µF, 6.3 V, ±20 %, 100 mOhm ESR, 2917 (7343 Metric) case, -55 to 125 °C.

$1.8000Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

TPSE337M006R0100 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeMolded
SeriesTPS
MountingSurface Mount
ESR100mOhm
Voltage - rated6.3 V
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
Size (Dimension)0.287\" L x 0.169\" W (7.30mm x 4.30mm)
Height - seated0.169\" (4.30mm)
PackageTape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
FeaturesGeneral Purpose
Tolerance±20%
Capacitance330 µF
Case2917 (7343 Metric)
Manufacturer size codeE

Product details

330 µF bulk decoupling — ESR and voltage derating drive the fit

The TPSE337M006R0100: The 100 mOhm ESR is the key thermal parameter — it sets the ripple current ceiling before self-heating shifts the capacitance and accelerates wear-out. For a 6.3 V rail, the standard derating guideline (50 % for tantalum) means the applied DC voltage should stay under 3.15 V to avoid field-failure risk from surge current. That makes it a natural choice for output bulk capacitance on a low-voltage DC-DC converter where ripple current is the limiting factor, not board area.

Temperature range and mounting — board-level integration

The molded package is rated for general-purpose use — no low-ESR or high-reliability screening is specified. For designs that need surge-current testing per MIL-PRF-55365 or 100 % burn-in, the standard TPS series may not carry those options; a weibit or CWR-grade part would be the next step up.

Active lifecycle — no end-of-life pressure for new BOMs

No stock-holding claim — quoted per RFQ.

Frequently asked questions

What is the ESR of TPSE337M006R0100 and why does it matter?

The ESR is 100 mOhm. This value determines the ripple current the capacitor can handle before self-heating becomes a reliability concern — lower ESR means less internal heat for the same AC current. For a 330 µF tantalum at 6.3 V, 100 mOhm is a moderate figure; parts with 50 mOhm or lower exist in the same case size but at higher cost.