Metallized Capacitors with
Mixed Dielectric in PCM 5 mm
Special Features
High
volume/capacitance ratio Self-healing Constant
capacitance value versus
temperature (similar to the obsolete
Polycarbonate) Low dissipation
factor According to RoHS
2002/95/EC
Typical
Applications
For
general DC-applications requiring a high capacitance
stability versus temperature e.g. Automotive
electronics Lighting
Construction
Dielectric: Mixed
film Capacitor
electrodes: Vacuum-deposited Internal
construction:
Encapsulation: Solvent-resistant, flame-retardent plastic case with
epoxy resin seal, UL 94
V-0 Terminations: Tinned
wire Marking: Colour: Red.
Marking: Gold. Epoxy resin seal:
Red.
Electrical Data
Capacitance
range: 0.01 μF to 0.33 μF
(E12-values on request) Rated
voltages: 63VDC, 100VDC, 250VDC,
400VDC Capacitance
tolerances: ±20%, ±10%,
±5% Operating temperature
range: -55°C to
+100°C Climatic test
category: 55/100/21 in accordance with
IEC Insulation resistance at
+20°C: > 1.5 x 104 M (mean value: 5 x 104 M) Measuring voltage: Ur = 63V:
Utest = 50 V/1 min. Ur > 100V: Utest
= 100 V/1 min. Test voltage:
1.6 Ur, 2 sec Dissipation
factors at +20°C: tan
at f
C < 0.33
μF
1kHz 10kHz 100kHz
< 5 x
10-3 < 8 x
10-3 < 11 x
10-3
Capacitance change
versus temperature (f=1kHz) (general
guide)
Voltage
derating: A
voltage derating factor of 1.35% per K must be
applied from +85°C for DC voltages and from +75°C
for AC
voltages. Reliability: Operational
life > 300000 hours Failure rate < 2 fit
(0.5 x Ur and
40°C)
Maximum pulse rise time: for
pulses equal to the rated voltage
Capacitance μF
Pulse rise time
V/μsec max.operation/test
63VDC
100VDC
250VDC
400VDC
0.01
...0.022 0.033...0.068 0.1...0.33
30/300 15/150 12/120
35/350 20/200 15/150
40/400 20/200 15/150
40/400 20/200 -
Mechanical Tests
Packing
Pull test on
leads: 10 N in direction of leads according
to IEC 60068-2-21 Vibration: 6
hours at 10...2000Hz and 0.75mm displacement amplitude
or 10g in accordance with IEC 60068-2-6 Low
air density: 1kPa = 10 mbar in accordance
with IEC 60068-2-13 Bump
test: 4000 bumps at 390 m/sec2 in
accordance with IEC 60068-2-29