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WBR2-450A

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CAPACITOR, ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC, NON SOLID, POLARIZED, 250 V, 8 uF, THROUGH HOLE MOUNT
CategoryPassive components   
File Size157KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerETC
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CAPACITOR, ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC, NON SOLID, POLARIZED, 250 V, 8 uF, THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

WBR2-450A Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Maximum operating temperature85 Cel
Minimum operating temperature-40 Cel
negative deviation10 %
positive deviation100 %
Rated DC voltage urdc250 V
Processing package descriptionAXIAL LEADED
Lead-freeYes
EU RoHS regulationsYes
stateACTIVE
terminal coatingTIN
Installation featuresTHROUGH HOLE MOUNT
Manufacturer SeriesWBR
capacitance8 uF
packaging shapeTUBULAR PACKAGE
Capacitor typeNON SOLID
Terminal shapeWIRE
equivalent series resistance32ohm
polarityPOLARIZED
ripple current0.056A
leakage current80uA
Type WBR
85 ºC, Industrial Grade, Axial Leaded, Aluminum
85 ºC, Industrial Grade
Type WBR capacitors are the preferred choice for
many varied industrial applications because they have
high capacitance and extended life characteristics. The
rugged construction delivers the high vibration resis-
tance required in industrial applications
Highlights
High capacitance
Extended life
Rugged construction
High vibration resistance
Specifications
Capacitance Range:
1.0 to 5,000 µF
Voltage Range:
16 to 450 Vdc
Capacitance Tolerance:
16 to 50 Vdc -10 + 150%, 75 to 350 Vdc
–10 + 100%, 450 Vdc –10 + 50%
Operating Temperature Range:
–40 ºC +85ºC
Leakage Current:
16-75 Vdc ≤ 0.01CV + 10 µA
150-450 Vdc ≤ 0.03CV + 20 µA
Ripple Current Multipliers:
Ambient Temperature
45 ºC
1.50
Frequency
0-60 Vdc
61-200 Vdc
201-450 Vdc
Complies with the EU Directive
2002/95/EC requirement restricting
the use of Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg),
Cadmium (Cd), Hexavalent chromium
(Cr(VI)), PolyBrominated Biphenyls
(PBB) and PolyBrominated Diphenyl
Ethers (PBDE).
55 ºC
1.46
60 Hz
0.85
0.83
0.80
65 ºC
1.32
75 ºC
1.17
85 ºC
1.00
95 ºC
0.79
105 ºC
0.50
100 kHz
1.15
1.20
1.30
120 Hz 400 Hz
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.15
1.15
1000 Hz
1.15
1.20
1.30
10 kHz 50 kHz
1.15
1.20
1.30
1.15
1.20
1.30
Outline Drawing
Load Life:
2,000 h @ +85 ºC
∆ Capacitance ±20%
∆ ESR 150% of limit
∆ DCL 100% of limit
Shelf Life:
500 h @ 85 ºC
∆ Capacitance ±20%
∆ ESR 150% of limit
∆ DCL 100% of limit
Vibration:
10 to 55 Hz; 0.06” and 10 g max, 2 h in each plane
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