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Film Ic capacitors

PPS DIELECTRIC – CB Series

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Film chip capacitor supplier using a naked and stacked construction withmetallized PolyPhenylene Sulfide film (PPS)

ADVANTAGES

• Applicable for both flow and reflow soldering.• Very constant Capacitance value with temperature. • Low dielectric absorption. • The intrinsic elasticity of the dielectric film provides anexcellent compatibility of the capacitor with all types of material for printed circuit boards.• Excellent thermal shock resistance. • Low dissipation factor, ESR and ESL. • No piezoelectric effect. • Available in tape and reel suitable for automatic placement. • Non-polar construction.

APPLICATIONS

General purpose function in low voltage applications: • Filtering, coupling, decoupling • Time-constant • Oscillation timing circuit Typical applications would be: • Automotive (navigation system ...) • Telecom (GSM PLL circuit, ADSL system ...) • Industrial (Lighting and industrial power supplies...)
Outer LayerTermination Plating :100% matte SnNi Barrier UnderTerminationSilver EpoxyResinBrassActive Layers : PPS dielectric

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Climatic Category55/125/56 Capacitance Range1nF to 150nF Tolerance on C
R ±2%, ±5%, ±10% Nominal Voltages16Vdc to 50Vdc Test Voltage1.4Vr 2s to 25°C Soldering methodsIR or vapor phase reflow or wave soldering Tangent of Loss Angle at 1kHz (DF) < 50 x 10
-4 Insulation resistance minimum : IR IR > 1000 M Ω Temperature range -55°C to 125°C
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