Radial-Leaded Film Capacitors Resist Moisture

Feb. 1, 2000
Exceptional moisture resistance is said to be offered by the MCO Series of metallized polycarbonate capacitors. Developed specifically for low drift, tight tolerance switch-mode power supplies that require voltages to 400 vdc, the radial-leaded

Exceptional moisture resistance is said to be offered by the MCO Series of metallized polycarbonate capacitors. Developed specifically for low drift, tight tolerance switch-mode power supplies that require voltages to 400 vdc, the radial-leaded capacitors also feature a continuous operating temperature to 125°C and capacitance tolerance as low as 1%. Manufactured to MIL-PRF-55515 specifications for added reliability with a temperature coefficient of ±100 ppm and a dissipation factor less than 0.3%, the capacitors also offer a dual moisture seal construction. This ensures greater overall electrical integrity with longer term stability and better protection against hostile environments. Voltage ratings are 50, 100, 200 and 400 vdc.

Company: ELECTRONIC CONCEPTS INC.

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