Electrolytic Caps Pack Up To 1.5 Million µF

Sept. 1, 1998
Six new series of high-capacitance, computer-grade electrolytic capacitors have been developed for use in power supply, filtering, energy storage, and other applications. Capacitance and working voltage ranges for the devices are: 75 to 1,500,000

Six new series of high-capacitance, computer-grade electrolytic capacitors have been developed for use in power supply, filtering, energy storage, and other applications. Capacitance and working voltage ranges for the devices are: 75 to 1,500,000 µF and 6.3 to 500 vdc for the CGS Series; 40 to 160,000 µF and 10 to 450 vdc for the CG Series; 350 to 22,000 µF and 250 to 500 vdc for the CGH Series; 2800 to 45,000 µF and 5 to 55 vdc for the CGO Series; 330 to 100,000 µF and 7.5 to 200 vdc for the CGR Series; and 300 to 5600 µF and 350 to 450 vdc for the HES Series.Temperature rating for the first four series is -40°C to 85°C and for the last two, -40°C to 105°C. The electrolytics are available in screw terminal and, in many cases, PC-mount versions.

Company: NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITOR COMPANY (NACC)

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