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| | Capacitance Range Cn | 0.10uF to 2.5uF | |
| | Tolerance on Cn | ±5%: FSB1...5 ±10%: FSB6 | |
| | Rated DC Voltage Vndc | 850 to 2000 V | |
| | Stray Inductance | < 25 nH | |
| | RMS Current | Irms max. = up to 28A | |
| | | The currents shown In the tables are maximum. | |
| | | It Is necessary to respect the thermal limits of the dielectric 85°C | |
| | | see "Hot spot temperature calculation" | |
| | Insulation Resistance | Ri x C > 30,000 s | |
| | Impulse Current | I2.t max. = up to 1.69 A2s | |
| | | Spikes or peak currents in the capacitors may cause a deterioration of the | |
| | | bonding between the metallization and the connections. These bonds are | |
| | | capable of withstanding only a limited amount of energy for each spike. The | |
| | | table shows the maximum energy permitted in the form (I2.t), where I is in | |
| | | Ampere, and t is in seconds. | |
| | Note: The formula (I2.t) replaces dv/dt which is less easy to use as it is not an expression of energy (I = C.dv/dt). | |
| | This type of capacitor has been designed to withstand high (I2.t) values. | |
| | Variation of Capacitance with Temperature | ^C < ±2% between -40 and +85°C | |
| | Climatic Category | 40/085/56 (IEC 68) | |
| | Test Voltage Between Terminals @ 25°C | 1.6 Vndc during 10s | |
| | Withstanding Voltage Between Terminals | | |
| | and Case @ 25°C | @ 3 kVrms @ 50Hz during 1 min. | |
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