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Philips Components Product specification
Miniature ceramic plate capacitors Class 2, low loss, 1000 V (DC)
(2E2 flanged types)
FEATURES
High reliability
Coupling and decoupling
Space saving
High temperature circuits.
APPLICATIONS
In electronic circuits where high
reliability and low losses with
frequency and temperature are
essential, for example:
HF ballast
SMPS
Snubber and high voltage circuits.
Because of their small sizes, the
capacitors are ideal for circuitry with a
high component density.
DESCRIPTION
The capacitors consist of a thin
rectangular ceramic plate, both sides
of which are metallized. The tinned
connecting leads are secured using a
high melting point solder. The
capacitors are encapsulated in epoxy
lacquer, which is resistant to all
commonly used cleaning solvents.
They have small dimensions and
narrow tolerances on the lead
spacing. The leads are provided with
a flange. The flange guarantees that
the leads are free of lacquer, and its
shape allows soldering gasses to
escape freely, ensuring excellent
solderability. This makes the
capacitors suitable for both
hand-mounting and automatic
insertion.
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
DESCRIPTION VALUE
Capacitance range (E12 series) 270 to 3300 pF
Rated DC voltage 1000 V
Tolerance on capacitance ±20%
Sectional specification IEC 384-9 (2E2)
Climatic category (IEC 68) 55/105/56
Fig.1 Outlines.
MAM035
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Miniature ceramic plate capacitors Class 2, low loss, 1000 V (DC)
(2E2 flanged types)
MECHANICAL DATA
Fig.2 Component outline.
MSA531
W0.6 5.08
H
L
O 0.6 0.06
0.05
5.08 0.5
0.1
Dimensions in mm.
For dimensions H, L and W see Tables 1 and 2.
Fig.3 Detail of flange.
Dimensions in mm.
handbook, halfpage
MSA534 - 1
0.2
0
1.4
0.2
0.4
0.1
1.0
0.25
0.03
0.03
0
0.05
Marking
The body of the capacitors is tan coloured. The
temperature dependency is indicated by a blue coloured
cap. Capacitance value and voltage are indicated by a
marking code on the body. Refer to Table 3 for marking
codes.
Mounting
When bending, cutting or flattening, the leads should be
relieved of the applied load by supporting them at the
capacitor body.
Soldering conditions:
max. 265 °C, max. 10 s.
The capacitors are suitable for mounting on printed-circuit
boards (hand-mounting or automatic insertion).
Physical dimensions
Table 1 Capacitor dimensions and mass
Notes
1. Unless indicated in Table 3, the thickness of the
capacitors does not exceed 3.0 mm.
2. Tolerances are given between parentheses.
SIZE(1) W(2)
(mm) H(2)
(mm) MASS
(g)
I 3.6 (1.1) 6.3 (1.8) 0.15
IIA 3.9 (1.4) 6.7 (2.0) 0.15
IIB 4.5 (1.8) 7.3 (2.4) 0.18
III 5.3 (1.8) 8.1 (2.6) 0.22
IV 6.2 (2.0) 9.0 (2.7) 0.33
V 6.2 (2.0) 11.2 (3.1) 0.47
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Philips Components Product specification
Miniature ceramic plate capacitors Class 2, low loss, 1000 V (DC)
(2E2 flanged types)
PACKAGING
For details refer to this handbook, Chapter
'Miniature ceramic plate capacitors”
, Section
“General data”
.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Table 2 Catalogue numbers
Notes
1. Catalogue numbers to be completed by adding the 3-digit suffix for required capacitance value, see Table 3.
2. H0= 18.25 mm.
Table 3 Preferred range of values
Note
1. The voltage code may be marked on the front or rear side of the capacitor.
PITCH
P
LEAD
DIAMETER
d
CATALOGUE NUMBERS(1)
BULK PACKED ON TAPE(2)
(REEL) ON TAPE(2)
(AMMOPACK)
L13 mm L = 4 ±0.5 mm
5.08 mm
(0.2 inch) 0.6 mm
(0.024 inch) 2222 695 09... 2222 695 19... 2222 695 53... 2222 695 63...
CAPACITANCE
VALUE
(pF)
SIZE
(see Table 1)
MARKING CODE SUFFIX OF
CATALOGUE NUMBERS
(see Table 2)
VALUE VOLTAGE(1)
270 I n27 1 kV 271
330 I n33 1 kV 331
390 IIA n39 1 kV 391
470 IIA n47 1 kV 471
560 IIA n56 1 kV 561
680 IIB n68 1 kV 681
820 IIB n82 1 kV 821
1000 III 1n0 1 kV 102
1200 III 1n2 1 kV 122
1500 Ill 1n5 1 kV 152
1800 IV 1n8 1 kV 182
2200 IV 2n2 1 kV 222
2700 V 2n7 1 kV 272
3300 V 3n3 1 kV 332
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Miniature ceramic plate capacitors Class 2, low loss, 1000 V (DC)
(2E2 flanged types)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The capacitors meet the essential requirements of
“IEC 384-9”
. Unless stated otherwise all electrical values apply at an
ambient temperature of 20 ±1°C, an atmospheric pressure of 86 to 106 kPa and a relative humidity of 63 to 67%.
DESCRIPTION VALUE
Capacitance values measured at 1 kHz, 1 V see Table 3
Tolerance on the capacitance, after 1000 hours ±20%
Rated DC voltage 1000 V
DC test voltage; duration 1 minute 2000 V
DC test voltage of coating; duration 1 minute 2000 V
Insulation resistance at 500 V (DC) after 1 minute >6000 M
Tan δ measured at 1 kHz, 1 V <1%
Category temperature range 55 to +105 °C (2E2)
Storage temperature range 55 to +85 °C
Typical capacitance change as a function of frequency see Fig.5
Typical tan δ as a function of frequency see Fig.6
Climatic category (IEC 68) 55/105/56
Ageing typical 5% per time decade
100
0
100
100 50 50
MSA520
0
50
T ( C)
o
C/C
(%)
Fig.4 Typical capacitance change with respect to the capacitance at 20 °C as a function of temperature.
f = 1 kHz.
U = 1 V (DC).
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(2E2 flanged types)
Fig.5 Typical capacitance change as a function of frequency.
10
10
104
CCA024
103
102
101
0
f (kHz)
C
C
(%)
Fig.6 Typical tan δ as a function of frequency.
0
200
160
120
80
40
104
CCA025
103
102
101 f (kHz)
tan δ
(× 104)
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Philips Components Product specification
Miniature ceramic plate capacitors Class 2, low loss, 1000 V (DC)
(2E2 flanged types)
Fig.7 Typical tan δ as a function of temperature.
handbook, full pagewidth
150
500
0100 0 50
CCA026
50 100
100
200
300
400
T (oC)
tan δ
(× 104)