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KYOCERA AVX to Showcase High-Reliability Passives at CMSE 2026

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KYOCERA AVX at CMSE – the 29th annual Components for Military & Space Electronics (CMSE) Conference & Exhibition, taking place in Los Angeles from April 28–30.

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On Wednesday, April 29, KYOCERA AVX at CMSE, Product Manager Tyler Lagnese will present “MLCC Product Grades Explained: From Commercial to Space Applications,” a session that breaks down the differences between Consumer, Automotive, COTS+, and Hi-Rel grades. The talk is aimed at helping military and aerospace engineers make more informed component choices, especially when working to balance performance, certification, and cost in demanding applications.

On Thursday, April 30, Senior Fellow Ron Demcko will present “Low-Inductance Bulk Capacitors,” with a focus on why this technology is becoming increasingly important in advanced military and aerospace electronics. The session will cover how low-inductance bulk capacitors can support high-di/dt power demands while also helping reduce system size, weight, and complexity. It will also introduce the concept of a low-inductance bulk capacitor based on non-ceramic material systems, along with comparisons to existing solutions and their impact at the circuit level.

At the KYOCERA AVX exhibit, Tyler, Ron, and Lead Technical Applications Engineer Daniel West will also highlight a broad portfolio of high-reliability passive components designed to improve size, weight, and power performance in mission-critical applications.

That includes Multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) with COTS+, military, and space-grade options, including the expanded MIL-PRF-32535 BME NP0 MLCCs. Also on display are Tantalum capacitorsPolymer capacitorsRF/Microwave capacitorsOCXOsThin-film inductorsEMI filtersresistors with FLEXITERM® technology, which adds protection against flex-related damage during installation.

Together, the presentations and product showcase of KYOCERA AVX at CMSE underline KYOCERA AVX’s focus on helping military, aerospace, and space customers improve performance without compromising reliability.

CMSE remains one of the leading events focused on the design, reliability, and application of electronic components for terrestrial avionics, aerospace, military, and commercial and defense space systems.

Leadership Comments

KYOCERA AVX at CMSE to showcases High-Reliability Passives The Volt Post“KYOCERA AVX produces an extensive range of industry-leading, high-reliability passive components that are expertly engineered for the world’s most demanding applications, qualified to a variety of rigorous standards — ranging from COTS+ to ESCC, MIL, and DSCC drawings and our own proprietary SRC9000 space-grade qualification —  and backed by over 30 years of R&D experience and field-proven performance,” said Ron Demcko, Senior Fellow at KYOCERA AVX. “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to share our knowledge with and learn from the esteemed attendees at CMSE 2026, and we’re proud to support CMSE with our sponsorship.”

To Know More About KYOCERA AVX’s CMSE 2026 Presentations and Exhibition, as well as its extensive selection of rigorously tested, field-proven, and globally trusted high-reliability passive components, visit the links embedded above, check out the High-Reliability, Defense, and Space Applications and High-Reliability Tantalum product catalogs, or visit them on-site at CMSE 2026, which will be held at the Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel, April 28–30.

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