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SI47M100

Description
snap-IN mount aluminum electrolytic
File Size17KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerNTE
Websitehttp://www.nteinc.com
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SI47M100 Overview

snap-IN mount aluminum electrolytic

SNAP–IN MOUNT ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC
SI SERIES
SUBMINIATURE
(SI: Snap–in)
The SI Snap–in series subminiature aluminum electrolytic ca-
pacitors are especially suitable for applications requiring high ca-
pacitance, low cost, and very small size. In fact, you’ll find these
capacitors in some of the most demanding applications, from
precision medical electronics and automobiles to the newest
personal computers and disk drives.
They operate over a broad temperature range and are available
in either blister pack or bulk.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Marking:
Consists of series type, nominal capacitance, rated
voltage, temperature range, anode and/or cathode
identification, vendor identification.
Recommended Cleaning Solvents:
Chlorofluorocarbon solvents used to remove flux from
printed circuit boards can penetrate the capacitor end–
seals, cause corrosion when voltage is applied and ca-
pacitor failure. Avoid halogenated solvents and consid-
er these alternatives: Clean the capacitors with
water/detergent or cleaning solvents free of halogen
groups such as alcohol or terpene solution, or mount
the capacitor after board cleaning.
RATINGS
Capacitance Range:
47µf to 33,000µf
Tolerance:
±20%
Voltage Range:
16V to 450V
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature Range:
–40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)
Leakage Current:
I
3 x
√CV
(measured after
5 minutes @ rated voltage and +20°C (+68°F)
I = Leakage Current (µA)
C = Nominal Capacitance (µf)
V = Rated Voltage (V)
Capacitance Tolerance (M):
±20%
measured at +20°C (+68°F), 120H
Z
Surge Voltage:
DC Rated Voltage
Surge Voltage
DC Rated Voltage
Surge Voltage
16
20
100
125
25
32
160
200
35
44
200
250
50
63
63
79
250
300
80
100
CASE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS:
SI SERIES
10.0
Polarity Bar
Safety Vent
Vinyl Sleeve
L+2
Max
2
±0.1
Dia
10
±0.1
6.3
±1
DØ+1
Max
0.8
–0.1
+0.2
2.0 Max
1.5
±0.2
6.3
±1
4.0
450
500
PC Board Mounting Holes
Terminal
Load Life:
2000
±12Hrs
@ Max rated temperature
and rated voltage
Leakage Current: Within values specified above
Dissipation Factor: Within
±150%
of specified value
Shelf Life:
1000
±6Hrs
@ Max rated temperature,
no voltage applied
Leakage Current: Within
±200%
of specified value
Dissipation Factor: Within
±150%
of specified value
Capacitance Change Max: Within
±20%
of initial value
ORDERING INFORMATION
SI
Series
Capacitance
Tolerance
Voltage
1000
M
50
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NTE Electronics, Inc.
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Voice (800) 631–1250 (973) 748–5089
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FAX (973) 748–6224
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http://www.nteinc.com
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