Transcription of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors Axial High …
1 119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-171 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT Electrolytic CapacitorsAxial High Temperature, DIN-BasedFig. 1 FEATURES Extra long useful life: up to 8000 h at 125 C High stability, high reliability Extended temperature range: 125 C (usable up to 150 C) High ripple current capability Taped versions up to case 15 mm x 30 mm available for automatic insertion Polarized Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors , non-solid electrolyte Axial leads, cylindrical Aluminum case, insulated with a blue sleeve Mounting ring version not available in insulated form Charge and discharge proof Material categorization: for definitions of compliance please see Military, industrial control, EDP and telecommunication Smoothing, filtering, buffering in SMPS; coupling, decoupling For use where low mounting height is important.
2 Vibration and shock resistantMARKINGThe Capacitors are marked (where possible) with the following information: Rated capacitance (in F) Tolerance on rated capacitance, code letter in accordance with IEC 60062 (T for -10 % to +50 %) Rated voltage (in V) at 125 C and 85 C Date code, in accordance with IEC 60062 Code for factory of origin Name of manufacturer Negative terminal identification Series number (119)QUICK REFERENCE DATADESCRIPTIONVALUEN ominal case sizes ( D x L in mm) x 18to 10 x 2510 x 30to 21 x 38 Rated capacitance range, F to 4700 FTolerance on CR-10 % / +50 %Rated voltage range, UR10 V to 100 VCategory temperature range-55 C to +125 CEndurance test at 150 C500 h500 hEndurance test at 125 C2000 h4000 hUseful life at 125 C4000 h8000 hUseful life at 40 C, x IR applied500 000 h1 000 000 hShelf life at 0 V, 125 C: UR = 10 V to 63 V500 hUR = 100 V100 hBased on sectional specificationIEC 60384-4 / EN 130300 Climatic category IEC 6006855 / 125 / 56smallerdimensionssmaller dimensionshigher ripple119 AHT-DIN125 C118 AHT120 ATC125 CSELECTION CHART FOR CR, UR, AND RELEVANT NOMINAL CASE SIZES ( D x L in mm)CR( F)UR (V) x 18 x 18 x 18 -8 x 18 x 18 -8 x 18 10 x 18 10 x 25 -----10 x 30 68----10 x 30 x 30 x 18 8 x 18 10 x 18 10 x 25 10 x 30 15 x 30 x 30 15 x 30 15 x 30 119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-172 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
3 THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT in millimeters AND AVAILABLE FORMS Fig. 2 - Forms BA and BRFig. 3 - Form AATable 1 Note For detailed tape dimensions please see x 1810 x 2510 x x 3015 x 3018 x x x x 3015 x 3018 x 3018 x 3847010 x x x 3015 x 3018 x 3821 x x x 3015 x 3018 x 3018 x 3021 x 38-100015 x 3015 x 3018 x 3018 x 3821 x 38-150018 x 3018 x 3018 x 3821 x 38--220018 x 3018 x 3821 x 3821 x 38--330018 x 3821 x 38----470021 x 3821 x 38----SELECTION CHART FOR CR, UR, AND RELEVANT NOMINAL CASE SIZES ( D x L in mm)CR( F)UR (V)101625406310073 D dLFForm BR: Taped on reelCase D x L = mm x 18 mm to 15 mm x 30 mmForm BA: Taped in box (ammopack)Case D x L = mm x 18 mm to 10 mm x 25 mmForm AA: Axial in boxCase D x L = 10 mm x 30 mm to 21 mm x 38 mm33 1 D dILFAXIAL; DIMENSIONS in millimeters, MASS, AND PACKAGING QUANTITIESNOMINALCASE SIZE D x LCASE CODEAXIAL FORM AA, BA, AND BRMASS(g)PACKAGING QUANTITIES dI x x x x x x x x x x BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-173 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
4 THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT 4 - Mounting hole diagram and outline; form MR: With mounting ring and pinsTable 2 Note Unless otherwise specified, all electrical values in Table 3 apply at Tamb = 20 C, P = 86 kPa to 106 kPa, RH = 45 % to 75 %.ORDERING EXAMPLEE lectrolytic capacitor 119 series470 F / 16 V; -10 % / +50 %Nominal case size: mm x 30 mm; form BROrdering code: MAL211925471E3 Former 12NC: 2222 119 25471 MOUNTING RING; DIMENSIONS in millimeters, MASS, AND PACKAGING QUANTITIESNOMINALCASE SIZE D x LCASE CODEMOUNTING RING: FORM MRMASS(g)PACKAGING QUANTITIES d1 d2 Dmax. x 30 + 33 20018 x 30 + 33 24018 x 38 + 42 10021 x 38 + 42 100 D3120 C(3 x) + (3 x) + + (3 x) + 0 (3 x)Mounting holes90 2 (3 x)- D x L = 15 mm x 30 mm to 21 mm x 38 mmEspecially for applications with severe shocks and vibrations d1DL D21+ DATASYMBOLDESCRIPTIONCR Rated capacitance at 100 Hz, tolerance -10 % / +50 %IRRated RMS ripple current at 100 Hz, 125 CIL1 Max.
5 Leakage current after 1 min at URIL5 Max. leakage current after 5 min at URtan Max. dissipation factor at 100 HzESRE quivalent series resistance at 100 Hz (calculated from tan max. and CR)ZMax. impedance at 10 kHz119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-174 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT 3 ELECTRICAL DATA AND ORDERING INFORMATIONUR(V)CR100 Hz( F)NOMINALCASE SIZE D x L(mm)CASECODEIR100 Hz125 C(mA)IL11 min( A)IL55 min( a)tan 100 HzESR100 Hz( )Z10 kHz( )ORDERING CODE IN BOXFORM AATAPEDON REELFORM BRTAPEDIN BOXFORM BAMOUNTINGRINGFORM x 18 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 x 18 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 x 38 x 18 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 x 38 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-175 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
6 THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT x 18 x 18 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 x 38 x 18 x 25 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 30 x 38 x 38 ELECTRICAL DATAPARAMETERCONDITIONSVALUEAXIALMOUNTIN G RINGV oltageSurge voltageUs x URReverse voltageUrev 1 VCurrentLeakage currentAfter 1 min:UR = 10 V to 40 VIL1 0. 006 CR x UR + 4 A, or 10 A(whichever is greater)UR = 63 V to 100 VIL1 0. 006 CR x UR + 4 A, or 20 A(whichever is greater)After 5 min:UR = 10 V to 63 VIL5 0. 002 CR x UR + 4 AUR = 100 VIL5 0. 002 CR x UR + 4 A, or 10 A(whichever is greater)ELECTRICAL DATA AND ORDERING INFORMATIONUR(V)CR100 Hz( F)NOMINALCASE SIZE D x L(mm)CASECODEIR100 Hz125 C(mA)IL11 min( A)IL55 min( a)tan 100 HzESR100 Hz( )Z10 kHz( )ORDERING CODE IN BOXFORM AATAPEDON REELFORM BRTAPEDIN BOXFORM BAMOUNTINGRINGFORM MR119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-176 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
7 THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT 4 Note For applications at ambient temperatures of 85 C, the rated voltage (UR) may be raised to (C)Fig. 5 - Typical multiplier of capacitanceas a function of ambient temperatureFig. 6 - Typical multiplier of capacitanceas a function of ambient temperatureInductanceEquivalent series inductance (ESL)Case D x L x 18 Typ. 15 nH-8 x 18 Typ. 35 nH-10 x 18 Typ. 69 nH-10 x 25 Typ. 38 nH-10 x 30 Typ. 38 x 30 Typ. 46 nH-15 x 30 Typ. 48 nHTyp. 39 nH18 x 30 Typ. 50 nHTyp. 39 nH18 x 38 Typ. 54 nHTyp. 39 nH21 x 38 Typ. 59 nHTyp. 39 nHUPRATING VALUES AT REDUCED AMBIENT TEMPERATURESYMBOLCONDITIONSVALUESUNITURT amb > 85 C to 125 C1016254063100 VUR2 Tamb 85 C16254063100125 ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL DATAPARAMETERCONDITIONSVALUEAXIALMOUNTIN G = Capacitance at 20 C, 100 Hz- 60 - 40 - 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Tamb ( C)Curve 1: 63 V to 100 V Curve 2: 25 V; 40 VCurve 3: 10 V; 16 VC0 = Capacitance at 20 C, 100 (Hz) 1: 63 V to 100 VCurve 2: 40 VCurve 3: 25 VCurve 4: 16 VCurve 5: 10 V119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-177 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
8 THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT SERIES RESISTANCE (ESR)Fig. 7 - Typical multiplier of ESRas a function of ambient temperatureFig. 8 - Typical multiplier of ESRas a function of ambient temperatureFig. 9 - Typical multiplier of ESR as a function of frequencyFig. 10 - Typical multiplier of ESR as a function of frequencyIMPEDANCE (Z)Fig. 11 - Typical impedance as a function of frequencyFig. 12 - Typical impedance as a function of frequency015050100110- 50- 100 ESR0 ESR10210-11212 Case D x L = mm x 18 mm to 15 mm x 30 mmESR0 = Typical at 20 C, 100 HzCurve 1: 25 V to 100 V Curve 2: 10 V; 16 V015050100110- 50- 100 ESR0 ESR10210-1 Case D x L = 18 mm x 30 mm to 21 mm x 38 mmESR0 = Typical at 20 C, 100 Hz1212 Curve 1: 25 V to 100 V Curve 2: 10 V; 16 VESR0 ESRCase D x L = mm x 18 mm to 10 mm x 25 mmESR0 = Typical at 20 C, 100 Hz010510410310210f (Hz) 1: 63 V and 100 V Curve 2: 25 V; 40 VCurve 3: 10 V; 16 VCase D x L = 10 mm x 30 mm to 21 mm x 38 mmESR0 = Typical at 20 C, 100 Hz10510410310210f (Hz) 1: 10 V Curve 2: 16 V.
9 25 VCurve 3: 40 V to 100 Vf (Hz)10610510410310210107103102101Z( ) 12310-1 Case D x L = 8 mm x 18 mmCurve 1: 22 F Curve 2: 47 FCurve 3: 100 FTamb ( C)f (Hz)10610510410310210107103102101Z( ) 10-1 Case D x L = 8 mm x 18 mm123 Curve 1: 100 F Curve 2: 220 FCurve 3: 470 F119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-178 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT (Z)Fig. 13 - Typical impedance as a function of frequencyFig. 14 - Typical impedance as a function of frequencyFig. 15 - Typical impedance as a function of frequencyFig. 16 - Typical impedance as a function of frequencyTamb 40 Cf (Hz)10610510410310210107103102101Z( ) 10-1 Case D x L = mm x 30 mm12345 Curve 1: 150 F; 40 V Curve 2: 220 F; 40 V; 25 VCurve 3: 330 F; 25 V; 16 VCurve 4: 470 F; 25 V; 16 V; 10 VCurve 5: 680 F; 10 VTamb 20 Cf (Hz)10610510410310210107103102101Z( ) 10-1 Case D x L = 18 mm x 30 mm12345 Curve 1: 150 F; 40 V Curve 2: 220 F; 40 V; 25 VCurve 3: 330 F; 25 V; 16 VCurve 4: 470 F; 25 V; 16 V; 10 VCurve 5: 680 F; 10 VTamb 20 Cf (Hz)10610510410310210107103102101Z( ) 10-1 Case D x L = mm x 30 mm21354 Curve 1: 150 F; 40 V Curve 2: 220 F; 40 V; 25 VCurve 3: 330 F; 25 V; 16 VCurve 4: 470 F; 25 V; 16 V; 10 VCurve 5: 680 F; 10 VTamb 20 Cf (Hz)10610510410310210107 Case D x L = 18 mm x 30 mm102101Z( ) 10-110-212354 Curve 1: 330 F; 63 V Curve 2: 680 F; 40 V; 25 VCurve 3: 1000 F; 25 VCurve 4: 1500 F.
10 16 V; 10 VCurve 5: 2200 F; 10 V119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-179 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENTARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT CURRENT AND USEFUL LIFET able 5 Note Multiplier of useful life code: MBC242 Fig. 17 - Multiplier of useful life as a function of ambient temperature and ripple current loadENDURANCE TEST DURATION AND USEFUL LIFENOMINAL CASE SIZE D x L(mm)ENDURANCEAT 125 C(h)USEFUL LIFEAT 125 C(h) x 18200040008 x 182000400010 x 182000400010 x 252000400010 x x 304000800015 x 304000800018 x 304000800018 x 384000800021 x ( C) multiplier(1) = Actual ripple current at 100 HzIR = Rated ripple current at 100 Hz, 125 C(1) Useful life at 125 C and IR applied:Case D x L = mm x 18 mm to10 mm x 25 mm: 4000 hCase D x L = 10 mm x 30 mm to21 mm x 38 mm: 8000 h119 BCcomponents Revision: 09-Jan-1710 Document Number: 28335 For technical questions, contact: DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.