KEMET Receives 'Best Paper Award' for Second Consecutive Year at CARTS-Europe
November 10 2008 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
GREENVILLE, S.C., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- KEMET, The
Capacitance Company, announced that, for the second straight year,
KEMET received the "Best Paper Award" at CARTS-Europe 2008. The
conference was held in Helsinki, Finland, from October 20, through
October 23, 2008. CARTS, which is short for Capacitor and Resistor
Technology Symposium, is an annual passive components technical and
marketing conference held in the US, Europe and Asia. Each year the
attendees vote for the best paper and the award is presented to the
winners the following year. The 2007 "Best Paper Award" was awarded
to KEMET for the paper "Improved Ripple Current Capabilities with
Facedown Terminations" by John Prymak, Peter Blais, Bill Long, and
Paul Staubli all of KEMET. The paper focuses on the technical
advantages of this advanced form factor ("Face Down") to meet the
challenging requirements of higher power circuits that are found in
today's leading electronic devices. "For KEMET to win the 'Best
Paper Award' for the last two consecutive years is a remarkable
accomplishment," stated Dr. Philip Lessner, KEMET's Vice-President
and Chief Technology Officer. "Over the last few years KEMET has
moved away from "fast-follower" status in pursuit of becoming a
leader in capacitance solutions. These awards and achievements
validate the advances we are making towards that goal. I
congratulate all of the KEMET scientists and engineers who made
their mark at CARTS-Europe 2008." In Addition to the paper cited
above, KEMET presented another six technical papers and one
tutorial. The presentations were as follows: "Electrical
Characterization of Polymer Tantalum Capacitors with Poly
(3,4-ethylenedioxthiphene) Cathode" Yuri Freeman, W.R. Harrell, I.
Luzinov, and B. Holman (KEMET and Clemson Univ.) "High Voltage
Tantalum Polymer Capacitors" J. Young, J. Qiu, and R. Hahn (KEMET)
"The Development of Electrolytes in Aluminum Electrolytic
Capacitors for Automotive and High Temperature Applications" Z.
Dou, R. Xu, A. Berduque (BHC Components LTD (KEMET), UK) "Film
Capacitors for Automotive and Industrial Applications" D.
Montanari, A. Sanua, M. Tsingos (Arcotronics, Italy - KEMET), K.
Saarinen, M. Niskala, C. Nender (Evox-Rifa, Finland - KEMET) D.
Zeidler (Arcotronics, Germany - KEMET) Tutorial: "Choosing the
Right Capacitor for the Application" J. Prymak (KEMET) "Why 47 uF
Capacitor Drops to 37 uF, 30 uF, and Lower" J. Prymak (KEMET) "The
Influence of Electrowetting and Surfactants on MnO2 Coverage and in
Electrical Properties of Ta Capacitors with High CV Powders" A.
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