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KYOCERA AVX TPSV227K016R0100 — Specialty Capacitors

KYOCERA AVX TPSV227K016R0100 Tantalum Cap, 220 µF, 16 V

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KYOCERA AVX TPS series molded tantalum capacitor, TPSV227K016R0100, 220 µF, 16 V, ±10%, 100 mOhm ESR, 2924 (7361 Metric) package, size code V.

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Specifications

TPSV227K016R0100 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeMolded
SeriesTPS
MountingSurface Mount
ESR100mOhm
Voltage - rated16 V
Operating temperature-55°C~125°C
Size (Dimension)0.287\" L x 0.240\" W (7.30mm x 6.10mm)
Height - seated0.148\" (3.75mm)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
FeaturesGeneral Purpose
Tolerance±10%
Capacitance220 µF
Case2924 (7361 Metric)
Manufacturer size codeV

Product details

220 µF, 16 V, 100 mOhm — the ESR drives the derating decision

The TPSV227K016R0100: The 100 mOhm ESR is the spec that governs real-world performance: it sets the ripple current capability and determines how much voltage derating you need for reliable operation in power rail filtering or hold-up circuits.

Temperature range and deployment context

Rated for -55°C to 125°C, this capacitor spans industrial and military temperature grades. It is suited for output filtering on DC-DC converters, bulk decoupling on processor power rails, and energy storage in circuits that see wide thermal cycling — think base-station power supplies, industrial control modules, or avionics subsystems where the 100 mOhm ESR keeps self-heating under control at ripple frequencies.

Frequently asked questions

What does the 100 mOhm ESR mean for my circuit design?

The 100 mOhm ESR is the key derating parameter. For a 16 V rated capacitor, a lower ESR allows higher ripple current before self-heating becomes a concern, but it also means the capacitor dissipates less heat internally at a given ripple current. In practice, you should derate the applied voltage to 10 V or less for reliable operation at 125°C, per standard tantalum derating guidelines.