Wester547 wrote:Remember the Aerogel "super capacitors" clock capacitors that were notorious for leaking in the original Xbox? They were only rated for 1,000 hours at 70*C with a maximum temperature of 70*C. Yes, 70*C. Look at the datasheet. Coupled with those crappy circular bungs they used, no wonder they failed prematurely... (at least inconsistently - the ones I pulled had bullseye bungs)
Well in that case, I fail to see what advantage they provide over good old CR2032 button cells.
I know that ceramic capacitors can crack and go short-circuit under mechanical stress, and that tantalum capacitors don't take well to surges. So far neither has failed me, though.