[Soekris] Solid state capacitors
Mats Lundqvist
mats.lundqvist at gmail.com
Thu Jan 11 17:44:36 UTC 2007
Wow, not bad :)
Thank you for your information.
2007/1/11, Soren Kristensen <soren at soekris.com>:
>
> Hi Mats,
>
> Mats Lundqvist wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Does Soekris plan on offering a product using solid state capacitors
> > instead of electrolytic capacitors (did I spell it right?).
> >
> > I have a lot of interest in deploying a soekris in an environment that's
> > below freezing point, now I have one that's about to be deployed, but
> > uses a heating circuit inside the casing to warm things up when the
> > Swedish winter weather sets in...
> >
> > I imagine the rest of the circuits on the board would do just fine in
> > cold weather since they are all solid state.
>
> If you actually checked the specifications for electrolytic capacitors
> you would have noticed that they're all specified to work a low
> temperatures, you just need to take into account the temperature
> dependence on their performance.
>
> Which we have done, so although our boards are not specified to operate
> below zero, as we can't get all parts specified for that, they're
> otherwise designed to. And a lot of customer use them like that without
> problems, you can usually expect our boards to work down to about -30
> degC.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Soren Kristensen
>
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