Snap-In Aluminum Electrolytic Caps Withstand Temperatures To 125°C

Feb. 1, 2000
Designed for use at high ambient temperatures and with high alternating currents, the EYX snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors withstand temperatures up to 125°C and loads up to 400V. They are intended mainly for use in automotive and

Designed for use at high ambient temperatures and with high alternating currents, the EYX snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors withstand temperatures up to 125°C and loads up to 400V. They are intended mainly for use in automotive and consumer electronics, as well as in telecomm products.At a temperature of 40°C, the life of the power caps exceeds 500,000 hours. At a continuous temperature of 125°C and a voltage of up to 100V, the devices last for at least 3000 hours. They come in capacitance values from 47 to 33,000 µF with voltage ratings of 10V to 400V.

Company: VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY INC.

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