Energy density tells us how much energy a system can store. Power density tells us how quickly energy can be delivered. Understanding the differences between these two metrics is crucial for designing efficient energy storage solutions. Learn more about how energy and power density impact capacitor performance: https://bit.ly/4qO3GoX
Knowles Precision Devices
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Cazenovia, NY 7,640 followers
A global leader in high-performance microelectronic components
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Knowles Precision Devices, a business unit of Knowles Corporation, is a global leader in high-performance microelectronics components.
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http://www.knowlescapacitors.com
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- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Cazenovia, NY
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- Public Company
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2777 Route 20 East
Cazenovia, NY 13035, US
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25111 Anza Drive
Valencia, CA 91355, US
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Hethel Engineering Centre
Chapman Way
Hethel, Norwich NR14 8FB, GB
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No. 20 Chunxing Road, Caohu Street
Xiangcheng Economic Development District
Suzhou, Jiangsu 215143, CN
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Knowles offers a broad portfolio of safety-certified capacitors designed to protect people and equipment, even in the most demanding applications. From power supplies to electric vehicles to industrial systems, our range of Class X and Class Y capacitors help suppress electromagnetic interference and mitigate transient voltages, ensuring safe, reliable operation.
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Medical implantable devices can’t afford component failure. MLCCs are required to support essential electronic functions inside these devices, but they must meet strict requirements for long-term performance and safety. Swipe through this slider to learn how MLCCs balance: 🔹 Case size constraints 🔹 Voltage/capacitance needs 🔹 Dielectric performance over temperature 🔹 Robust screening and test processes
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Satellite communication (satcom) systems have undergone a revolutionary transformation in recent years, but this evolution brings new challenges: 📡 Smaller payloads and changing requirements 📡 Increasingly crowded spectrum 📡 Greater need for precise frequency control to ensure interoperability Knowles offers planar microstrip filters printed on temperature-stable specialty ceramics, delivering a compelling alternative to traditional waveguide filters or MMIC filters: https://bit.ly/4bioqzQ
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High-Q ceramic filters help maintain signal integrity in increasingly crowded RF environments. Unlike SAW filters, which can fall short in high-noise environments, high-Q ceramics offer sharper skirts, higher rejection, and lower insertion loss. This makes them ideal for defense systems, precision agriculture, and autonomous vehicles where GNSS reliability is mission critical. See how Knowles filters are supporting high-integrity GNSS design: https://bit.ly/49YaQ2r
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AI server racks are pushing traditional power design limits. To improve distribution efficiency and support large GPU clusters, AI datacenters are moving toward 800 VDC and higher rack-level architectures. That shift increases electrical stress beyond what traditional server architectures were designed to handle. Capacitors are now stabilizing DC links and managing high-energy switching environments that look more like mission-critical industrial, defense, and pulse-power systems. AI infrastructure is moving into voltage territory where Knowles has decades of design experience. Here, we examine what that shift means for capacitors and overall system stability.