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February 20, 2013

TDK Shrinks Film Capacitors

TDK Corporation has added EPCOS MKP film capacitors of the B3267*P* series with a significantly reduced volume. For example the type with a capacitance of 1 µF and a rated voltage of 450 Vdc has dimensions of only 8.0 x 17.5 x 13.0 mm³ thanks to a high capacitance density with a lead spacing of 10 mm. This corresponds to a volume reduction of around 40 percent compared with the predecessor type with a lead spacing of 15 mm.

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The new series comprises types with lead spacings of 10 mm, 15 mm and 22.5 mm, respectively. The capacitors are designed for rated voltages of 450 Vdc, 520 Vdc and 630 Vdc and cover a capacitance range from 68 nF to 2.2 µF. These components are suitable for a continuous operating temperature of 125 °C. The plastic of the case satisfies UL 94 V-0 specifications. Halogen-free versions are also available upon request.

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Typical applications of these capacitors are passive PFC as well as output filtering for ballasts, LED power supplies and switch-mode power supplies.

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