This paper describes the development of a lead free, high temperature ceramic capacitor material having the base composition of (Na0.5 Bi0.5) TiO3. The goal is to modify this structure to create a material that has the relative permittivity of barium titanate with extended X7R-like properties to 250°C - an X14R. After an extensive compositional and theoretical modeling investigation a composition was selected and capacitors developed. The dielectric has a 1-kHz relative permittivity of ∼1200 with <±15% variation from -25 to +250°C and <5% loss from -55 to +250°C. These capacitors also have very low voltage coefficients, indeed they are positive at the low end of the temperature range, resulting in a combined TC-Vc capacitance variation 0%/-25% of nominal from -55 to +200°C with applied voltage stress from 20 to 260 V/mil.
High Temperature Sodium Bismuth Titanate Capacitors – A New Product Realized
Sae Int. J. Aerosp
Power Systems Conference ; 2008
Sae International Journal of Aerospace ; 1 , 1 ; 876-882
2008-11-11
7 pages
Conference paper
English
High Temperature Sodium Bismuth Titanate Capacitors - A New Product Realized
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