A New Method for Testing Electrolytic Capacitors to Compare Life Expectancy

Author:

Gulbrandsen Stephani1,Arnold Joelle,Kirsch Nick,Caswell Greg

Affiliation:

1. DfR Solutions, Beltsville, USA

Abstract

Power system applications, such as street lighting, typically have a 10 year warranty. When these systems include electrolytic capacitors, it is important to choose a supplier that meets these requirements. Traditional lifetime testing of electrolytic capacitors to ascertain their life expectancy requires specialized equipment, is time consuming, labor intensive, and for most OEMs, is ultimately cost prohibitive. Electrolytic capacitors with the same capacitance and voltage ratings from different suppliers may be rated to the same lifetime, but historical data confirms that they can have significantly different operational expected lives. An accelerated testing methodology is needed to compare the reliability of electrolytic capacitors from different suppliers. DfR has developed an approach that reduces test times from thousands of hours to several weeks by taking advantage of two key behaviors of electrolytics. The first involves the rate at which capacitors lose electrolyte, which is fairly predictable at a given temperature and electrical stress. The second key behavior is the dependence of the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of electrolytic capacitors on the volume of liquid electrolyte. The approach that will be described in this paper will demonstrate a means of comparing the time to failure for comparable capacitors from different suppliers under the same conditions. Case studies will demonstrate how this method avoids the extended testing that is typically required.

Publisher

IMAPS - International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society

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