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337FXM6R3K

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Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, Aluminum (wet), RADIAL LEADED, ROHS COMPLIANT
CategoryPassive components    capacitor   
File Size650KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerIllinois Capacitor
Websitehttp://www.illinoiscapacitor.com/
Environmental Compliance
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Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor, Aluminum (wet), RADIAL LEADED, ROHS COMPLIANT

337FXM6R3K Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerIllinois Capacitor
package instruction,
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Capacitor typeALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR
dielectric materialsALUMINUM (WET)
JESD-609 codee3
Number of terminals2
Terminal surfaceMatte Tin (Sn)
FXM
FEATURES
I
Low Profile
I
Extended Life
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacitance Tolerance
+105°C Low Profile
Radial Lead
Aluminum Electrolytic
Capacitors
For all general purpose applications
I
Voltage Range: 6.3 WVDC to 400 WVDC
I
Capacitance Range: 0.1 µF to 10,000 µF
±20% at 120Hz, 25°C
Operating Temperature Range
Dissipation Factor
120Hz, 20°C
WVDC
tan
δ
6.3
.28
-55°C to + 105°C
10
.24
-40°C to + 105°C
50
.12
16
.20
25
.16
35
.14
63
.1
100
.08
160
.2
200
.2
250
.2
400
.25
Note:
For above D.F. specifications, add .02 for every 1,000 µf above 1,000 µf
WVDC
Impedance Ratio
(Max.) @120Hz
-25°C/20°C
-40°C/20°C
WVDC
Leakage Current
Time
6.3
5
10
10
4
8
16
3
6
25
2
4
35
2
3
50
2
3
63
2
3
100
2
3
160
4
15
200
4
15
250
4
15
400
4
10
100 WVDC
1 minute
.03 CV or 4µA
whichever is greater
100 WVDC
2 minutes
.01 CV or 3µA
whichever is greater
160 WVDC
1 minute
.04 CV + 100µA
1000 hours at +105°C with rated WVDC
Load Life
Capacitance change
Dissipation factor
Leakage current
20% of initial measured value
200% of initial specified value
≤100%
of specified value
1,000 hours at +105°C with no voltage applied.
Units will meet load life specifications
WVDC
Capacitance
(µF)
C≤47
47<C≤470
C>470
10≤C≤150
Shelf Life
Frequency (Hz)
50
.75
.8
.85
.8
120
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
300
1.35
1.23
1.10
1.25
1K
1.57
1.34
1.13
1.40
10K
2.0
1.5
1.15
1.6
Temperature (°C)
+105
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
+85
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
+60
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
Ripple Current Multipliers
6.3 to 100
6.3 to 100
6.3 to 100
160 to 400
SPECIAL ORDER OPTIONS
Special tolerances: ±10% (K), -10% + 30% (Q)
(See pages 33 thru 37)
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