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- Ceramic Capacitors (307)
- Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), Supercapacitors (246)
- Film Capacitors (5,309)
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- Motor Start, Motor Run Capacitors (AC) (826)
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SLP and SLPX Series Capacitors
Cornell Dubilier's snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitor series have extended voltage ratings of up to 450 VDC.

EDC and EDS Series Coin Cell Supercapacitors
The EDC and EDS series coin cell style EDLC capacitors from Cornell Dubilier (CDE) can replace or extend battery life in onboard memory backup.

ATB Series Capacitors
Cornell Dubilier’s ATB series capacitors offer a small size and long life.
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About Cornell Dubilier Knowles
Cornell Dubilier was recently acquired by Knowles Corporation (NYSE: KN), a leading global supplier of high-performance components and solutions including capacitors and radio frequency (“RF”) filters, advanced medtech microphones, balanced armature speakers and audio solutions. Cornell Dubilier is dedicated to delivering products that advance capacitor technology for industrial applications. Cornell Dubilier component solutions can be found in a variety of challenging applications, including renewable energy, electric vehicles, power supplier, motor drives, inverters, aerospace, telecom, medical equipment, and UPS systems.
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- Deriving Life Multipliers for Electrolytic Capacitors
- Improved Spice Models of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors for Inverter Applications
- Performance of MLP and MLS Flatpack Aluminum Capacitors
- Predicting Life & Temperature of Aluminum Electrolytic Bus Capacitors with Thermal Modeling
- Reliability of CDE Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
- RF Capacitor Performance Data
- Selecting & Applying Electrolytic Capacitors for Inverter Applications
- Thermal Modeling of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors