solid al - electrolytic capacitors sal-rpm 128 solid al
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Solid Al - electrolytic capacitorsSolid Al, Radial Pearl Miniature
SAL-RPM 128
FEATURES
• Polarized aluminium electrolyticcapacitors, solid electrolyte MnO2
• Radial leads, max. height 9.5 mm,resin dipped, orange coloured
• Extremely long useful life,20000 hours/125 °C
• Extended usable temperaturerange up to 175 °C
• Excellent low temperature,impedance and ESR behaviour
• Charge and discharge proof,application with 0 Ω resistanceallowed
• Reverse DC voltage up to 0.3 × URallowed
• AC voltage up to 0.8 × UR allowed
• Advanced technology to achievehigh reliability and high stability.
APPLICATIONS
• EDP, telecommunication, generalindustrial, automotive andaudio-video
• Smoothing, filtering and buffering
• For small power supplies, DC/DCconverters.
OUTLINES
Fig.1 Component outlines.
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MAM076 - 1
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
DESCRIPTION VALUE
Case sizes (Hmax × Wmax × Tmax in mm) 9.5 × 7 × 3 to 9.5 × 8 × 6
Rated capacitance range (E6 series), CR 0.1 to 68 µF
Tolerance on CR ±20%
Rated voltage range, UR 6.3 to 40 V
Category temperature range:
for UR = 6.3 to 40 V −55 to +85 °Cfor UC = 6.3 to 25 V −55 to +125 °C
Endurance test at 125 °C 10000 hours
Useful life at 125 °C 20000 hours
Useful life at 175 °C 2000 hours
Useful life at 40 °C, IR applied >300000 hours
Shelf life at 0 V, 125 °C 500 hours
Based on sectional specification IEC 384-4/CECC 30300
Detail specification IEC 384-4-2, CECC 30302
Climatic category:
IEC 68 55/125/56
DIN 40040 FKD
NF C20-600 434
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SELECTION CHART
Table 1 Selection chart for CR, UR, UC and relevant maximum case sizes (H × W × T in mm) . Preferred types in bold .
CR(µF)
UR (V) at Tamb = 85 °C
6.3 10 16 25 35 40
UC (V) at Tamb = 125 °C
6.3 10 16 25 25 25
0.1 − − − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3
0.15 − − − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3
0.22 − − − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5
0.33 − − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4
0.47 − − − − 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 7 × 5
0.68 − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 7 × 5
1 − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 5
1.5 − − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 8 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 6
2.2 − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 8 × 6 9.5 × 8 × 6
3.3 − − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 6 −4.7 − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 8 × 5 − −6.8 − 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 8 × 6 − −
10 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 7 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 6 − −15 − 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 8 × 5 − − −22 9.5 × 7 × 4 9.5 × 7 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 6 − − −33 9.5 × 7 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 5 − − − −47 9.5 × 8 × 5 9.5 × 8 × 6 − − − −68 9.5 × 8 × 6 − − − − −
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MECHANICAL DATA, AVAILABLE FORMS AND PACKAGING QUANTITIES
Fig.2 Form CB : Short leads in boxes.
Dimensions in mm.
The diameter of the mounting holes in the printed-circuit board is 0.8 ±0.1 mm.
Flanges are provided with degassing grooves.
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T
W
MBC382 - 2
O 0.6 0.060.05
90.50
0.30.7
4.5
5.2 0.2
printed-circuitboard
Bottom view
Dimensions in mm.
The diameter of the mounting holes in the printed-circuit board is 0.8 ±0.1 mm,except for the hole of the anode lead of Form CA capacitors: 1.3 −0.2 mm.
Flanges are provided with degassing grooves.
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MBC384 - 2
90.50
5.2 0.2
9 1
2 0.5
12.5 0.5
O 0.6 0.060.05
printed-circuitboard
T
W
Bottom view
1.0 0.1
0.25 0.05
Fig.3 Form CA : Long leads with keyed polarity, in boxes.
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Table 2 Physical dimensions (in mm.), mass and packaging quantities
Note
1. In plastic bags of 200 units each.
MAXIMUMCASE SIZEH × W × T
(mm)
CASECODE
MASS(g)
PACKAGING QUANTITIES
FORM CA(1) FORM CB(1) FORM TR+ FORM TFA
9.5 × 7 × 3 10 ≈0.22 1000 1000 2000 2000
9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 ≈0.25 1000 1000 2000 2000
9.5 × 7 × 4 30 ≈0.30 1000 1000 2000 2000
9.5 × 7 × 5 40 ≈0.35 1000 1000 1000 1000
9.5 × 8 × 5 50 ≈0.50 1000 1000 1000 1000
9.5 × 8 × 6 60 ≈0.60 1000 1000 1000 1000
TAPED PRODUCTS
Tape dimensions are specified in “Handbook PA01”,Chapter “Packaging”.
Dimensions in mm.
Form TR+ : Taped on reel, positive leading.
Form TFA : Taped in ammopack.
Fig.4 Taped versions.
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MARKING
The capacitors are marked (where possible) with thefollowing information:
• Rated capacitance
• Tolerance code on rated capacitance (M for ±20%)
• Rated voltage (and category voltage if applicable)
• Date code in accordance with “IEC 62”
• Name of manufacturer
• ‘+’ sign to indicate the anode terminal
• ‘−’ sign to indicate the cathode terminal.
MOUNTING
When bending, cutting or straightening the leads, ensurethat the capacitor body is relieved of stress.
Bending after soldering must be avoided.
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ELECTRICAL DATAUnless otherwise specified, all electrical values in Tables 3 and 5 apply at Tamb = 20 to 25 °C, P = 86 to 106 kPa,RH = 45 to 75%.
Table 3 Electrical data. Preferred types in bold .
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
CR rated capacitance at 100 Hz (tolerance ±20%)
IR max. RMS ripple current no necessary DC applied
IL5 max. leakage current after 5 minutes at UR
Tan δ max. dissipation factor at 100 Hz
ESR max. equivalent series resistance at 100 Hz
Z max. impedance at 100 kHz
UC(V)
UR(V)
CR100 Hz
(µF)
MAXIMUMCASE SIZEH × W × T
(mm)
IR100 Hz125 °C(mA)
IR10 kHz85 °C(mA)
IR100 kHz
40 °C(mA)
IL55 min(µA)
Tan δ100 Hz
ESR100 Hz
(Ω)
Z100 kHz
(Ω)
6.3 6.3 10 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 22.4 320 595 2 0.10 20 2.00
22 9.5 × 7 × 4 32.9 470 870 4 0.10 9 1.00
33 9.5 × 7 × 5 65.4 595 1100 5 0.10 6.1 0.70
47 9.5 × 8 × 5 118.4 740 1360 7 0.10 4.3 0.50
68 9.5 × 8 × 6 153.0 900 1650 11 0.10 3.0 0.40
10 10 4.7 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 16.1 230 425 2 0.10 43 3.00
6.8 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 18.9 270 500 2 0.10 30 2.20
10 9.5 × 7 × 4 21.7 310 573 3 0.10 20 1.70
15 9.5 × 7 × 4 27.3 390 720 4 0.10 14 1.20
22 9.5 × 7 × 5 51.7 470 870 6 0.10 9 0.90
33 9.5 × 8 × 5 81.6 510 940 8 0.10 6.1 0.60
47 9.5 × 8 × 6 105.4 620 1140 12 0.10 4.3 0.40
16 16 2.2 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 14.0 200 370 2 0.10 91 4.50
3.3 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 16.1 230 425 2 0.10 61 3.30
4.7 9.5 × 7 × 4 18.9 270 500 2 0.10 43 2.30
6.8 9.5 × 7 × 4 22.4 320 590 3 0.10 30 1.65
10 9.5 × 7 × 5 42.9 390 720 4 0.10 20 1.10
15 9.5 × 8 × 5 71.2 445 820 6 0.10 14 0.85
22 9.5 × 8 × 6 86.7 510 940 9 0.10 9 0.65
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Ordering example
Electrolytic capacitors SAL-RPM
10 µF/16 V; ±20%
Form CB
Catalogue number: 2222 128 55109.
Table 4 Ordering information. Preferred types in bold .
UC(V)
UR(V)
CR100 Hz
(µF)
MAXIMUMCASE SIZEH × W × T
(mm)
CASECODE
CATALOGUE NUMBER 2222 . . . . . . . .
FORM CB FORM CAFORM TR+
on reelFORM TFAammopack
6.3 6.3 10 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 53109 128 73109 128 23109 128 33109
22 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 53229 128 73229 128 23229 128 33229
33 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 53339 128 73339 128 23339 128 33339
47 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 53479 128 73479 128 23479 128 33479
68 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 53689 128 73689 128 23689 128 33689
10 10 4.7 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 54478 128 74478 128 24478 128 34478
6.8 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 54688 128 74688 128 24688 128 34688
10 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 54109 128 74109 128 24109 128 34109
15 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 54159 128 74159 128 24159 128 34159
22 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 54229 128 74229 128 24229 128 34229
33 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 54339 128 74339 128 24339 128 34339
47 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 54479 128 74479 128 24479 128 34479
16 16 2.2 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 55228 128 75228 128 25228 128 35228
3.3 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 55338 128 75338 128 25338 128 35338
4.7 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 55478 128 75478 128 25478 128 35478
6.8 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 55688 128 75688 128 25688 128 35688
10 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 55109 128 75109 128 25109 128 35109
15 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 55159 128 75159 128 25159 128 35159
22 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 55229 128 75229 128 25229 128 35229
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ELECTRICAL DATA (continued)
Table 5 Electrical data continued. Preferred types in bold .
UC(V)
UR(V)
CR100 Hz
(µF)
MAXIMUMCASE SIZEH × W × T
(mm)
IR100 Hz125 °C(mA)
IR10 kHz85 °C(mA)
IR100 kHz
40 °C(mA)
IL55 min(µA)
Tan δ100 Hz
ESR100 Hz
(Ω)
Z100 kHz
(Ω)
25 25 0.68 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 7.7 110 200 2 0.10 295 17.00
1 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 9.1 130 240 2 0.10 200 12.50
1.5 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 10.8 155 285 2 0.10 135 9.50
2.2 9.5 × 7 × 4 13.6 195 360 2 0.10 91 7.00
3.3 9.5 × 7 × 5 16.1 230 425 2 0.10 61 5.20
4.7 9.5 × 8 × 5 25.3 270 500 3 0.10 43 3.50
6.8 9.5 × 8 × 6 52.7 310 570 4 0.10 30 2.70
10 9.5 × 8 × 6 64.8 360 660 6 0.10 20 2.00
25 35 0.33 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 5.6 80 145 2 0.10 610 27.00
0.47 9.5 × 7 × 4 6.3 90 165 2 0.10 430 20.00
0.68 9.5 × 7 × 4 7.7 110 205 2 0.10 295 15.00
1 9.5 × 7 × 5 13.7 125 230 2 0.10 200 10.00
1.5 9.5 × 8 × 5 24.8 155 285 2 0.10 135 7.00
2.2 9.5 × 8 × 6 33.1 195 360 2 0.10 91 4.50
3.3 9.5 × 8 × 6 39.9 235 435 3 0.10 61 3.50
25 40 0.1 9.5 × 7 × 3 2.0 40 75 2 0.10 1990 45.00
0.15 9.5 × 7 × 3 2.5 50 95 2 0.10 1330 35.00
0.22 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 4.2 60 115 2 0.10 910 27.00
0.33 9.5 × 7 × 4 5.3 75 140 2 0.10 610 20.00
0.47 9.5 × 7 × 5 10.4 95 175 2 0.10 430 15.00
0.68 9.5 × 7 × 5 12.1 110 205 2 0.10 295 10.00
1 9.5 × 8 × 5 20.0 125 230 2 0.10 200 7.00
1.5 9.5 × 8 × 6 25.5 150 280 2 0.10 135 5.50
2.2 9.5 × 8 × 6 33.1 195 360 2 0.10 91 4.20
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ORDERING INFORMATION (continued)
Table 6 Ordering information continued. Preferred types in bold .
UC(V)
UR(V)
CR100 Hz
(µF)
MAXIMUMCASE SIZEH × W × T
(mm)
CASECODE
CATALOGUE NUMBER 2222 . . . . . . . .
FORM CB FORM CAFORM TR+
on reelFORM TFAammopack
25 25 0.68 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 56687 128 76687 128 26687 128 36687
1 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 56108 128 76108 128 26108 128 36108
1.5 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 56158 128 76158 128 26158 128 36158
2.2 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 56228 128 76228 128 26228 128 36228
3.3 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 56338 128 76338 128 26338 128 36338
4.7 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 56478 128 76478 128 26478 128 36478
6.8 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 56688 128 76688 128 26688 128 36688
10 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 56109 128 76109 128 26109 128 36109
25 35 0.33 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 50337 128 70337 128 20337 128 30337
0.47 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 50477 128 70477 128 20477 128 30477
0.68 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 50687 128 70687 128 20687 128 30687
1 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 50108 128 70108 128 20108 128 30108
1.5 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 50158 128 70158 128 20158 128 30158
2.2 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 50228 128 70228 128 20228 128 30228
3.3 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 50338 128 70338 128 20338 128 30338
25 40 0.1 9.5 × 7 × 3 10 128 57107 128 77107 128 27107 128 37107
0.15 9.5 × 7 × 3 10 128 57157 128 77157 128 27157 128 37157
0.22 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 20 128 57227 128 77227 128 27227 128 37227
0.33 9.5 × 7 × 4 30 128 57337 128 77337 128 27337 128 37337
0.47 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 57477 128 77477 128 27477 128 37477
0.68 9.5 × 7 × 5 40 128 57687 128 77687 128 27687 128 37687
1 9.5 × 8 × 5 50 128 57108 128 77108 128 27108 128 37108
1.5 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 57158 128 77158 128 27158 128 37158
2.2 9.5 × 8 × 6 60 128 57228 128 77228 128 27228 128 37228
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ELECTRICAL DATA (continued)
Additional electrical data
PARAMETER CONDITIONS VALUE
Voltage
Surge voltage for short periods Us ≤ 1.15 × UR
Reverse voltage Urev < 0.3 × UR
Maximum peak AC voltage reverse voltage applied ≤2 V
Maximum peak AC voltage without reverse voltage applied: Tamb ≤ 85 °C 85 °C < Tamb ≤ 125 °Cat f ≤ 0.1 Hz 0.30 × UR 0.15 × UR
at 0.1 Hz < f ≤ 1 Hz 0.45 × UR 0.22 × UR
at 1 Hz < f ≤ 10 Hz 0.60 × UR 0.30 × UR
at 10 Hz < f ≤ 50 Hz 0.65 × UR 0.32 × UR
at f > 50 Hz 0.80 × UR 0.40 × UR
Current
Maximum leakage current after 5 minutes atUR and Tamb = 25 °C
IL5 ≤ 0.025CR × UR or 2 µA, whichever isgreater; see Tables 3 and 5
Typical leakage current: 15 s at UR and Tamb = 25 °C6.3 V to 16 V versions ≈0.2 × values stated in Tables 3 and 5
25 V to 40 V versions ≈0.1 × values stated in Tables 3 and 5
Inductance
Equivalent seriesinductance (ESL)
case sizes9.5 × 7 × 3 to 9.5 × 7 × 5 mm
typ. 9 to 14 nH
max. 20 nH
case sizes9.5 × 8 × 5 and 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm
typ. 11 to 16 nH
max. 20 nH
Dissipation
Maximum power dissipation case sizes9.5 × 7 × 3 to 9.5 × 7 × 5 mm
P125 = 88 mW
case sizes9.5 × 8 × 5 and 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm
P125 = 104 mW
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Voltage
Ripple current (I R)Applying the max. RMS ripple current given in Tables 3 and 5 will cause a device temperature of 138 °C.The 100 kHz values in Tables 3 and 5 for other temperatures are to be calculated with the following IR multipliers:
PARAMETERTamb
25 °C 40 °C 65 °C 85 °C 105 °C 125 °C
IR multiplier 1.1 1.0 0.88 0.75 0.59 0.37
Fig.5 Maximum permissible voltage up to Tamb = 175 °C.
Curve 1: UR = 6.3 V to 25 V.
Curve 2: UR = 35 and 40 V.
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UUR(%)
50
T ( C)
0 5085
100125
150 1750
33
50
66
100MRA486
ambo
2
1
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Capacitance (C)
Typical capacitance change after endurance test at T amb = 125 °C
Fig.6 Typical multiplier of capacitance and standard deviation as functions of ambient temperature.
C0 = capacitance at 25 °C and 100 Hz.
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80 40 40
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.9
MGB017
0
Tamb ( C)o
C
0
80 120 160
stan
dard
dev
iatio
n σ
σ0.05
0
0.6
1.2
0.7
C
Fig.7 Change of capacitance as a function of cumulative frequency after endurance test.
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MGB018
0.0110
4
8
6
2
4
2
0
0.1 0.5 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.5 99.9 99.99
cumulative frequency (%)
∆ C(%)
2000 h
10000 h
5000 h
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Leakage current
Typical leakage current change after endurance test at T amb = 125 °C
Fig.8 Typical multiplier of leakage current as a function of ambient temperature.
I0 = leakage current during continuous operation at UR and Tamb = 25 °C.
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16040 0 40
10MGB019
10
1
10120
Tamb ( C)o80
I
0I
1
2
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MGB020
0.011
4
60
2
3
30
6
810
20
40
100
80
leak
age
curr
ent
(% o
f ini
tial r
equi
rem
ents
)
5
50
0.05 0.5 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.5 99.95 99.99
cumulative frequency (%)
2000 h
10000 h
5000 h
init.
Fig.9 Leakage current change as a function of cumulative frequency after endurance test.
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Dissipation factor (tan δ)
Typical tan δ change after endurance test at T amb = 125 °C
handbook, 4 columns
– 80 – 40 40
MGB021
0
Tamb ( C)o
80 120 160
0
tan δtan δ
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
stan
dard
dev
iatio
n σ
σ0.5
0
Fig.10 Typical multiplier of dissipation factor and standard deviation as functions of ambient temperature.
Tan δ0 = dissipation factor at Tamb = 25 °C and 100 Hz.
Fig.11 Tan δ change as a function of cumulative frequency after endurance test.
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MGB022
0.010
20
40
120
60
80
100
tan
δ (
% o
f ini
tial r
equi
rem
ents
)
0.1 0.5 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 99.5 99.9 99.99
cumulative frequency (%)
2000 h
10000 h5000 h
init.
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Equivalent series resistance (ESR)
Fig.12 Typical ESR as a function of ambient temperature at 100 Hz.
Curve 1: 0.1 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 1.5 µF, 40 V.
Curve 3: 3.3 µF, 25 V.
Curve 4: 10 µF, 6.3 V.
Curve 5: 22 µF, 10 V.
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103
102
10
1
10 1
150100
MBC593
50 0 50 100
104
ESR(Ω)
Tamb ( C)o
1
2
3
4
5
Fig.13 Typical ESR as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 mm.
Curve 1: 0.22 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 1.5 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 2.2 µF, 16 V.
Curve 4: 10 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
ESR(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA481
2
3
4
1
10 1
10 2
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Fig.14 Typical ESR as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 7 × 4 mm.
Curve 1: 2.2 µF, 25 V.
Curve 2: 4.7 µF, 16 V.
Curve 3: 22 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
ESR(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA482
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
Fig.15 Typical ESR as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case sizes 9.5 × 7 × 5 mm.
Curve 1: 0.47 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 3.3 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 10 µF, 16 V.
Curve 4: 33 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
ESR(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA483
10 1
10 2
2
3
4
1
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Fig.16 Typical ESR as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 8 × 5 mm.
Curve 1: 1 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 4.7 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 47 µF, 6.3 V.
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ESR(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA484
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
Fig.17 Typical ESR as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm.
Curve 1: 10 µF, 25 V.
Curve 2: 22 µF, 16 V.
Curve 3: 68 µF, 6.3 V.
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ESR(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA485
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
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Impedance (Z)
Fig.18 Typical multiplier of impedance as a function of frequency at different ambient temperatures.
Z0 = initial impedance value at Tamb = 25 °C.
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MGB0232.0
0
0.5
102 10 3 104 105 106 107
1.5
1.0
f (Hz)
Z
0
10 8
Z
+125 Co
+50 Co
+25 Co
–20 Co
–55 CoT =amb
Fig.19 Typical impedance as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 7 × 3.5 mm.
Curve 1: 0.22 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 1.5 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 2.2 µF, 16 V.
Curve 4: 10 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
Z(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA491
10 1
10 2
2
3
4
1
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Fig.20 Typical impedance as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 7 × 4 mm.
Curve 1: 2.2 µF, 25 V.
Curve 2: 4.7 µF, 16 V.
Curve 3: 22 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
Z(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA492
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
Fig.21 Typical impedance as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 7 × 5 mm.
Curve 1: 0.47 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 3.3 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 10 µF, 16 V.
Curve 4: 33 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
Z(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA493
10 1
10 2
2
3
4
1
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Fig.22 Typical impedance as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 8 × 5 mm.
Curve 1: 1 µF, 40 V.
Curve 2: 4.7 µF, 25 V.
Curve 3: 47 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
Z(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA494
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
Fig.23 Typical impedance as a function of frequency at Tamb = 25 °C; case size 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm.
Curve 1: 10 µF, 25 V.
Curve 2: 22 µF, 16 V.
Curve 3: 68 µF, 6.3 V.
handbook, 4 columns103
Z(Ω)
10 3 10 4 10 7
f (Hz)
102
101
1
10 5 10 610 2
MRA495
10 1
10 2
2
3
1
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SPECIFIC TESTS AND REQUIREMENTS
General tests and requirements are specified in “Handbook PA01”, Chapter “Tests and Requirements”.
Table 7 Tests and requirements
TEST PROCEDURE(quick reference)
REQUIREMENTSNAME OF TEST REFERENCE
Endurance IEC 384-4-2/CECC 30302group C3, 4.13
Tamb = 125 °C;UR = 6.3 to 25 V with UR applied;UR = 35 and 40 V with UC applied;10000 hours
∆C/C ≤ ±10%
tan δ ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
Z ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
IL5 ≤ spec. limit
Useful life CECC 30302subclause 1.8.1
Tamb = 125 °C;IR applied and:UR = 6.3 to 25 V with UR applied;UR = 35 and 40 V with UC applied;20000 hours
∆C/C ≤ 15%
tan δ ≤ 1.5 × spec. limit
Z ≤ 1.5 × spec. limit
IL5 ≤ spec. limit
no short or open circuit
no visible damage
total failure percentage <1%
Shelf life (storageat high temperature)
IEC 384-4-2/CECC 30302group C5a, 4.17
Tamb = 125 °C; no voltage applied;500 hours
∆C/C ≤ ±10%
tan δ ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
IL5 ≤ 1 × spec. limit
Charge anddischarge
IEC 384-4-2subclause 9.21
106 cycles without series resistance:0.5 s to UR; 0.5 s to ground
∆C/C ≤ 5%
no short or open circuit
no visible damage
Solvent resistancetest
IEC 68-2-45test XAIEC 653
immersion: 5 ±0.5 minutes with orwithout ultrasonic at 55 ±5 °C
solvents: demineralized water and/orcalgonite solution (20 g/l)
visual appearance not affected
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DEFINITIONS
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of theseproducts can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products foruse in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from suchimproper use or sale.
Extended vibrationtest
IEC 68-2-6test Fc
10 to 2000 Hz; 1.5 mm or 20 g;1 octave/minute; 3 directions;1 sweep per direction; no voltage applied
no intermittent contacts
no breakdown
no open circuiting
no mechanical damage
∆C/C ≤ 5%
tan δ ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
Z ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
IL5 ≤ 1.5 × spec. limit
Shock test IEC 68-2-27test Ea
half-sine or sawtooth pulse shape; 50 g;11 ms; 3 successive shocks in eachdirection of 3 mutually perpendicularaxes; no voltage applied
no intermittent contacts
no breakdown
no open circuiting
no mechanical damage
∆C/C ≤ 5%
tan δ ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
Z ≤ 1.2 × spec. limit
IL5 ≤ 1.5 × spec. limit
Passiveflammability test
IEC 695-2-2 capacitor mounted to a verticalprinted-circuit board, one flame oncapacitor body; Tamb = 20 to 25 °C;test duration = 20 s
after removing the test flamefrom the capacitor, thecapacitor must not continue toburn for more than 15 s; noburning particles must dropfrom the sample
Data sheet status
Objective specification This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specification This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specification This data sheet contains final product specifications.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
TEST PROCEDURE(quick reference)
REQUIREMENTSNAME OF TEST REFERENCE
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