SUMMARY
This discussion focuses on sourcing cryogenic components, specifically 1 uF capacitors, suitable for operation below 80 K. Participants recommend manufacturers such as AVX for glass capacitors rated to -75°C and Presidio Components for ceramic capacitors. Key considerations include the need for low outgassing materials, proper soldering techniques, and the importance of characterizing components at low temperatures. The Review of Scientific Instruments is highlighted as a valuable resource for finding detailed circuit designs and component specifications for low-temperature applications.
PREREQUISITES
- Cryogenic electronics principles
- Understanding of capacitor types (e.g., ceramic NPO, X7R)
- Knowledge of soldering techniques for low temperatures
- Familiarity with vacuum systems and cryopumping
NEXT STEPS
- Research AVX glass capacitors and their specifications for cryogenic use
- Explore Presidio Components' offerings for ceramic capacitors
- Study soldering techniques specific to cryogenic applications, including Kester solder
- Review articles in the Review of Scientific Instruments for circuit designs at low temperatures
USEFUL FOR
Engineers and researchers involved in cryogenic systems, electronics designers working with low-temperature applications, and anyone seeking to optimize the performance of components in cryogenic environments.