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BF044G0224JDA

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Film Capacitor, Polyester, 250V, 5% +Tol, 5% -Tol, 0.22uF, Through Hole Mount, 5MMH RADIAL LEADED
CategoryPassive components    capacitor   
File Size67KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerAVX
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Film Capacitor, Polyester, 250V, 5% +Tol, 5% -Tol, 0.22uF, Through Hole Mount, 5MMH RADIAL LEADED

BF044G0224JDA Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
Objectid1942475124
package instruction,
Reach Compliance Codenot_compliant
ECCN codeEAR99
YTEOL0
capacitance0.22 µF
Capacitor typeFILM CAPACITOR
dielectric materialsPOLYESTER
JESD-609 codee0
Installation featuresTHROUGH HOLE MOUNT
negative tolerance5%
Number of terminals2
Maximum operating temperature100 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Package shapeRECTANGULAR PACKAGE
method of packingAMMO PACK; TR
positive tolerance5%
Rated (AC) voltage (URac)160 V
Rated (DC) voltage (URdc)250 V
surface mountNO
Terminal surfaceTin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
Terminal shapeWIRE
BF/BQ/BH Film Capacitors
Radial Leaded (BQ/BH-RoHS) 5mm
Dielectric: Metallized polyester film (Polyethylene terephtalate)
Stacked-film
Leads: Radial tin - plated wire
Protection: Plastic case (UL 94: V-O) / Epoxy Resin
Marking: Logo BH
Marking: Logo BF/BQ
DC Nominal Voltage
Nominal Capacitance
Nominal Capacitance
Tolerance (EIA)
Tolerance (EIA)
DC Nominal Voltage
Batch Code Number
Example:
T 100nK 63
Example:
T D474KC8L
Delivery Mode: Bulk
Taped (reel or ammopack)
Check for up-to-date CV Tables at
HOW TO ORDER
BF07
Identification
Code
Radial Leads
BF 01 BQ 01 BH 01
BF 02 BQ 02 BH 02
BF 04 BQ 04 BH 04
BF 05 BQ 05 BH 05
BF 06 BQ 06 BH 06
BF 07 BQ 07 BH 07
http://www.avx.com/docs/catalogs/bf-bq.pdf
http://www.avx.com/docs/catalogs/bh.pdf
4
Dielectric Class
Polyester: 4
E
Voltage Code
D = 50/63 V
E = 100 V
G = 250 V
I = 400 V
K = 600/630 V
0104
K
––
Suffix
DA - DB - DC - DD: lead spacing
5.08 mm taped on reel or
ammopack
Capacitance (EIA code)
Tolerance Code
Capacitance expressed by 2
J = ±5%
significant figures
K = ±10%
1st digit:
0 (zero)
2nd and 3rd digit:
the 2
significant figures of the
capacitance value
4th digit:
- for values
10 pF and
990 µF:
the number of zeros to be added
to the capacitance values
Capacitance
Range
(C
R
)
63/40 (voltage code: D)
1,000
1,200
1,500
1,800
2,200
2,700
3,300
3,900
4,700
5,600
6,800
8,200
10,000
12,000
15,000
18,000
22,000
27,000
33,000
39,000
47,000
56,000
68,000
82,000
100
120
150
180
220
270
330
390
470
560
680
820
1
1.5
2.2
pF
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF02 / BQ02 / BH02
BF02/****BF01 / BQ02/****BQ01 / BH02
BF02 / BQ02 / BH07
BF02 / BQ02 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF05* / BQ05* / BH05
BF05** / BQ05** / BH05**
100/63 (voltage code: E)
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF02 / BQ02 / BH02
BF02 / BQ02 / BH02
BF07/****BF02 / BQ07/****BQ02 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH05
BF05/****BF06 / BQ05/****BQ06 / BH05
BF05/****BF06 / BQ05/****BQ06 / BH05
BF05/****BF06 / BQ05/****BQ06 / BH05
BF05 / BQ05 / BH05
Reference
BF /
BQ
/ BH
V
R-
/ V
R~
250/160 (voltage code: G)
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH02
BF01 / BQ01 / BH02
BF02 / BQ02 / BH02
BF02/****BF01 / BQ02/****BQ01 / BH07
BF02 / BQ02 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH07
BF07 / BQ07 / BH06
BF07 / BQ07 / BH06
BF06/****BF07 / BQ06/****BQ07 / BH05
BF06 / BQ06 / BH05
BF04 / BQ04
BF04/****BF05 / BF04/****BF05
400/200 (voltage code: I)
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH01
BF01 / BQ01 / BH02
BF01 / BQ01 / BH02
BF01 / BQ01 / BH07
BF01 / BQ01 / BH07
BF02/****BF01 / BQ02/****BQ01 / BH07
BF02/****BF01 / BQ02/****BQ01 / BH07
BF02/****BF01 / BQ02/****BQ01 / BH07
BF02 / BQ02 / BH06
BF07/****BF02 / BQ07/****BQ02 / BH06
BF07/****BF02 / BQ07/****BQ02 / BH06
BF06 / BQ06 / BH05
BF06 / BQ06 / BH05
BF04 / BQ04
BF04 / BQ04
BF04 / BQ04
BF04 / BQ04
630/230 (voltage code: K)
BF01 / BQ01
BF02 / BQ02
BF02 / BQ02
BF07 / BQ07
BF07 / BQ07
BF06 / BQ06
BF05 / BQ05
pF
pF
pF
BF05 / BQ05
BF05 / BQ05
pF
nF
nF
nF
µF
µF
µF
*Upon request -
no change
**Upon request & only available 50 V (V
R
) -
no change
****New Case size reduction: BF02 to BF01, BF07 to BF02,
BF06 to BF07, BF04 to BF05, BF05 to BF06
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