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NAZK220M35V5X61NBF

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Surface Mount Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
File Size101KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerNIC
Websitehttps://www.niccomp.com
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NAZK220M35V5X61NBF Overview

Surface Mount Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors

Surface Mount Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
FEATURES
CYLINDRICAL V-CHIP CONSTRUCTION FOR SURFACE MOUNTING
SUIT FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE REFLOW SOLDERING (UP TO 260°C)
LOW IMPEDANCE AND HIGH RIPPLE CURRENT
2,000 HOUR LOAD LIFE @ +105°C
DESIGNED FOR AUTOMATIC MOUNTING AND REFLOW SOLDERING
SAC
Alloy Compatible
230°C ~ 260°C
NAZK Series
CHARACTERISTICS
Rated Voltage Rating
Rated Capacitance Range
Operating Temp. Range
Capacitance Tolerance
Max. Leakage Current
After 2 Miuntes @ 20°C
Tan
δ
@ 120Hz/20°C
Low Temperature
Stability
Impedance Ratio @ 120Hz
Load Life Test @ 105°C
All Case Sizes = 2,000 hours
6.3 ~ 35Vdc
4.7 ~ 1,000μF
-55 ~ +105°C
±20% (M)
0.01CV or 3μA
whichever is greater
W.V. (Vdc)
S.V. (Vdc)
Tan
δ
W.V. (Vdc)
Z-40°C/Z+20°C
Z-55°C/Z+20°C
Capacitance Change
Tan
δ
Leakage Current
includes all homogeneous materials
RoHS
Compliant
*See Part Number System for Details
P N b S
f D il
LOW ESR COMPONENT
LIQUID ELECTROLYTE
For Performance Data
see www.LowESR.com
10
16
25
35
13
20
32
44
0.19
0.16
0.14
0.12
10
16
25
35
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
Within ±30% of initial measured value
Less than ±200% of the specified maximum value
Less than the specified maximum value
6.3
8.0
0.26
6.3
3
4
STANDARD VALUES AND CASE SIZES (mm)
Cap (μF) Code
4.7
10
22
33
47
100
220
330
470
680
1000
4R7
100
220
330
470
101
221
331
471
681
102
6.3
-
-
4x6.1
-
Working Voltage (Vdc)
10
16
25
-
-
-
-
-
4x6.1
4x6.1
4x6.1
5x6.1
5x6.1
-
-
35
4x6.1
4x6.1
5x6.1
5x6.1
6.3x6.1
PART NUMBER SYSTEM
NAZK 101 M 16V 6.3x8
NB F
RoHS Compliant
Termination/Packaging Code
Reflow Temperature Code
Size in mm
Working Voltage
Tolerance Code M=20%
Capacitance Code in
μF,
rst 2 digits are significant
Third digit is no. of zeros, “R” indicates decimal for
values under 10μF
4x6.1
-
5x6.1
5x6.1
-
6.3x6.1
6.3x6.1
6.3x8
6.3x8 8x10.5 8x10.5
6.3x8
6.3x8
-
8x10.5 8x10.5 10x10.5
-
8x10.5 8x10.5 10x10.5
-
-
8x10.5 10x10.5
-
-
8x10.5 10x10.5
-
-
-
5x6.1
6.3x6.1
6.3x6.1
5x6.1
6.3x6.1
6.3x6.1
6.3x6.1
6.3x8
6.3x6.1
6.3x8
6.3x8
6.3x8
8x10.5
Series
PEAK REFLOW
TEMPERATURE CODES
Code
N
L
Peak Reflow
Temperature
260°C
250°C
TERMINATION FINISH &
PACKAGING OPTIONS CODES
Code
Finish & Reel Size
B
Sn-Bi Finish & 13" Reel
LB
Sn-Bi Finish & 15" Reel
S
100% Sn Finish & 13" Reel
LS 100% Sn Finish & 15" Reel
DIMENSIONS (mm) AND REEL QUANTITIES
Case Size
φD±0.5
L max. A±0.2 B±0.2 I±0.3
W
P±0.3
4x6.1
4
6.1
4.3
4.3
1.8 0.5~0.8 1.0
5x6.1
5
6.1
5.3
5.3
2.2 0.5~0.8 1.3
6.3x6.1
6.3
6.1
6.6
6.6
2.7 0.5~0.8 1.8
6.3x8
6.3
8.0
6.6
6.6
2.5 0.5~0.8 2.2
8x10.5
8.0
10.5
8.3
8.3
2.9 0.7~1.1 3.2
10x10.5
10.0
10.5
10.3 10.3 3.2 0.8~1.4 4.6
W
0.3mm max.
+
I
I
-
L
P
B
A
Please review the notes on correct use, safety and precautions found on
pages T10
&
T11
of NIC’s
Electrolytic Capacitor catalog.
Also found at
www.niccomp.com/precautions
If in doubt or uncertainty, please review your specific application - process details with
NIC’s technical support personnel:
tpmg@niccomp.com
PRECAUTIONS
NIC COMPONENTS CORP.
www.niccomp.com
www.lowESR.com
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www.SMTmagnetics.com
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