Aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Large-size capacitors
Series/Type:
Date:
B41605
November 2008
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Large-size capacitors
Automotive
compact
B41605
Long-life grade capacitors
Applications
High-reliability equipment in automotive power electronics
Applications with highest ripple current load at high
frequencies
Features
High reliability and long useful life, up to 5000 h at 125
°C
Very high ripple current capability optimized for high
frequencies
Compact design
Vibration resistance up to 40
g
Shelf life up to 15 years at storage temperatures up to 40
°C.
To ensure solderability, the capacitors should be built into the
application within one year of delivery. After a total of two
years' storage, the operating voltage must be applied for one
hour to ensure the specified leakage current.
RoHS-compatible
Construction
Charge/discharge-proof, polar
Aluminum case, fully insulated
Up to 40
g
vibration stability version with wired terminals and
corrugation
Snap-in solder version with pins to hold component in place
on PC-board
Minus pole not insulated from case
Overload protection (safety vent)
Without insulation sleeve upon request
Terminals
Standard vibration version with wired terminals,
weldable and solderable
Snap-in with 3 terminals, protection against polarity reversal
Up to 40
g
vibration stability version with wired terminals,
weldable and solderable
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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Automotive
compact
Specifications and characteristics in brief
Rated voltage V
R
Surge voltage V
S
Rated capacitance C
R
Capacitance tolerance
Leakage current I
leak
(5 min, 20
°C)
Self-inductance ESL
Useful life
125
°C;
V
R
; I
AC,R
85
°C;
V
R
; 2.3 I
AC,R
40
°C;
V
R
; 2.0 I
AC,R
Voltage endurance
test
125
°C;
V
R
10 nH
> 5000 h
> 20000 h
> 500000 h
Requirements:
∆C/C
≤ ±30%
of initial value
ESR
≤
3 times initial specified limit
I
leak
≤
initial specified limit
Post test requirements:
∆C/C
ESR
I
leak
≤ ±10%
of initial value
≤
1.3 times initial specified limit
≤
initial specified limit
Snap-in version with 3 terminals
and version with wired terminals
Displacement amplitude 0.75 mm,
frequency range 10 Hz ... 2 kHz,
acceleration max. 10
g,
duration 3
×
2 h.
Capacitor mounted by its body
which is rigidly clamped to the
work surface.
25 ... 63 V DC
1.15 V
R
2000 ... 27000 µF
±20%
M
2000 h
Vibration resistance test To IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc:
40
g
vibration stability version
Displacement amplitude 3 mm,
frequency range 10 Hz ... 2 kHz,
acceleration max. 40
g,
duration 3
×
2 h.
Capacitor mounted by its body
which is rigidly clamped to the work
surface.
IEC climatic category
Detail specification
Sectional specification
To IEC 60068-1:
55/125/56 ( 55
°C/+
125
°C/56
days damp heat test)
Similar to CECC 30301-809
IEC 60384-4
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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B41605
Automotive
compact
Dimensional drawings
Large-size capacitor, up to 40
g
vibration stability version with wired terminals
Dimensions and weights
Dimensions (mm)
d +1
l
±2
22
25
25
30
35
40
40
50
50
50
Approx.
weight
(g)
21
28
35
50
68
Packing
units
(pcs.)
56
56
56
36
30
Large-size capacitor, standard vibration version with wired terminals
Dimensions and weights
Dimensions (mm)
d +1
l
±2
22
25
25
30
35
40
40
50
50
50
Approx.
weight
(g)
21
28
35
50
68
Packing
units
(pcs.)
56
56
56
36
30
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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B41605
Automotive
compact
Large size capacitor, snap-in version with 3 terminals
Dimensions, weights and packing units
Dimensions
(mm)
d +1
l
±2
22
25
25
30
35
40
40
50
50
50
Approx.
weight
(g)
21
28
35
50
68
Packing
units
(pcs.)
160
130
130
80
60
Packing of snap-in capacitors
For ecological reasons the packing is
pure cardboard. Components can be
withdrawn (in full or in part) in the
correct position for insertion.
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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