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KYOCERA AVX TPSW686K010R0150 — Specialty Capacitors

KYOCERA AVX TPSW686K010R0150 Tantalum Cap, 68 µF, 10 V

MPNTPSW686K010R0150
Active

KYOCERA AVX TPS series, molded tantalum capacitor, TPSW686K010R0150, 68 µF, 10 V, ±10%, 150 mOhm ESR, 2312 (6032 Metric) package, -55°C to 125°C.

$1.0000Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

TPSW686K010R0150 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeMolded
SeriesTPS
MountingSurface Mount
ESR150mOhm
Voltage - rated10 V
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
Size (Dimension)0.236\" L x 0.126\" W (6.00mm x 3.20mm)
Height - seated0.059\" (1.50mm)
PackageTape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
FeaturesGeneral Purpose
Tolerance±10%
Capacitance68 µF
Case2312 (6032 Metric)
Manufacturer size codeW

Product details

Molded tantalum, 68 µF at 10 V — the decoupling and bulk-storage workhorse

The TPSW686K010R0150: With a ±10% tolerance and 150 mOhm ESR, this part suits bulk decoupling on power rails, hold-up capacitors in DC-DC converter outputs, and general-purpose filtering where low impedance at switching frequencies matters.

The 150 mOhm ESR at 100 kHz sets the ripple-current capability and self-heating under AC load — lower ESR means less internal temperature rise for the same ripple, which directly affects reliability in high-frequency switching supplies.

Active production — sourcing posture for this BOM line

Listed as Active by KYOCERA AVX, the TPSW686K010R0150 carries no end-of-life notice — suitable for both new designs and existing production without obsolescence risk.

Frequently asked questions

What is the ESR of TPSW686K010R0150 and why does it matter?

The equivalent series resistance is 150 mOhm. This value governs the capacitor's ripple-current rating and self-heating — a 150 mOhm ESR at 100 kHz means the part can handle moderate AC ripple without excessive internal temperature rise, suitable for output filtering in buck converters and input bulk decoupling.