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Power
16th February 2023
CAP-XX launches 3V, 750mF prismatic supercapacitor

CAP-XX has launched its DMV750 2.2mm prismatic 3V supercapacitor to provide high performance for IoT, medical and other space-constrained electronic devices.

Power
24th January 2020
CAP-XX acquires Murata’s supercapacitor production lines

  Supercapacitor company, CAP-XX, has acquired Murata’s three supercapacitor lines and has announced that it will relocate them from Japan to a factory in Sydney, Australia.

Power
8th January 2018
Supercapacitors power real time health tag vibration alerts

Developer of supercapacitors that deliver power to support/replace batteries, CAP-XX has announced that Spire has incorporated CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors into the Spire Health Tag to provide the power needed for delivering real time wellness vibration alerts to consumers. Offloading this power role to the thin, flat supercapacitor allows Spire to keep the battery small to achieve the ultra-thin form factor of its wearable fitness biosensor t...

Passives
26th May 2015
0.6mm supercapacitors address IoT space constraints

CAP-XX has launched its Thinline series of 0.6mm thick single-cell supercapacitors, starting at less than $1 in large volumes. Thinline was developed to address the size, weight and cost challenges of designing thin, sometimes disposable electronic devices for the IoT. Examples include wearables, portables and connected electronics such as smart homes, smart buildings and electronic shelf labels.

Optoelectronics
26th September 2012
iExpander for iPhone Incorporates CAP-XX Supercapacitor-Powered BriteFlash to Deliver High Quality Photos

CAP-XX announced that Corr-Tech has selected its supercapacitor-enabled BriteFlash architecture to power the high-performance LED flash in its new iExpander accessories for the iPhone 4/4S and iPhone 5.

Power
19th March 2012
CAP-XX Stop-Start Supercapacitor Module Enables Longer Battery Life

CAP-XX Limited announced that it has developed a supercapacitor module which supplies the cranking current to start the engine in Stop-Start vehicles, reducing wear on the battery and eliminating the need for larger, more expensive ones.

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