This attachment was originally uploaded to the CapsMod forum by member "davmax" and referenced in thread #342. It contains the key specifications for the X-CON series as published at the time of the thread's active period.

Original forum attachment ID: 1153. The file has been preserved here as a reference page since the forum attachment system is offline.

X-CON Series Key Specifications

The Nippon Chemi-Con X-CON series uses a solid conductive polymer electrolyte. The series is designed for surface-mount motherboard and server applications where low ESR and long service life are required.

ParameterValue
Rated Voltage Range2.5V – 16V
Capacitance Range68μF – 2200μF
ESR at 100 kHz5–15 mΩ (value dependent)
Operating Temperature−55°C to +105°C
Ripple Current (105°C)Up to 5.8 A (value dependent)
Leakage Current< 0.1 μA per μF
PackageSMD, various case sizes
X-CON capacitor series datasheet specifications chart with ESR and ripple current values
Datasheet chart for the X-CON series, showing the characteristic low ESR across the rated frequency range. ESR remains flat and stable from 10 kHz to 1 MHz, which is ideal for VRM filtering.

Why This Datasheet Was Referenced So Often

When the X-CON series was introduced, very few community members had seen specifications for solid polymer caps before. The datasheet clearly showed the ESR advantage over liquid electrolytics of the same value. This made it the reference document for the "why upgrade to polymer" discussion that ran throughout thread #342.

The ESR vs. frequency plot was particularly important. It demonstrated that the X-CON ESR remained stable from DC to 1 MHz, while a liquid electrolytic of similar value showed rising ESR above 50 kHz, exactly where a switchmode VRM operates.

Ordering Information (Historical)

At the time of original publication, X-CON caps were available through Chemi-Con's authorized distribution network. Part numbers follow the format: EEVFK1A681Q (example for 680μF 10V X-CON in D-case). The current catalog may differ. Always verify the current part number through Mouser or Digi-Key before ordering.

Related Archive Thread

The full discussion around this datasheet is in the X-CON review thread. Members there documented installation procedures, before-and-after ripple measurements, and long-term follow-up reports over several years.