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Temperature

Compensating Type

High Dielectric Type

7 Operational Life

The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the

Apply 200% of the rated voltage for 1000

±

12 hours at 125

±

3

(for

specifications in the following table.

Δ C/R7), 150

±

3

(for 5G/L8/R9).

Appearance

No marking defects

Set for 24

±

2 hours at room temperature, then measure.

Capacitance

Within ±3.0% or ±0.30pF

R7/L8/R9: Within ±12.5%

The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA.

Change

(Whichever is larger)

Q/D.F.

30pFmin. : Q

350

R7/L8 : W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.035 max.

 Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type.

10pF and over, 30pF and below:

(GCM155R71H 562-223: 0.05max)

Apply 200% of the rated DC voltage for one hour at the maximun 

Q

275+5C/2

            W.V.: 16V/10V : 0.05 max.

operating temperature 

±

3

. Remove and set for 24

±

2 hours at

10pFmax.: Q 

200+10C

R9 : 0.075max.

room temperature. Perform initial measurement.

C: Nominal Capacitance(pF)

I.R.

More than 1,000M

Ω  or 50Ω

F

(Whichever is smaller)

8 External Visual

No defects or abnormalities

Visual inspection

9 Phisical Dimension

Within the specified dimensions

Using calipers

10 Resistance to 

Appearance

No marking defects

Per MIL-STD-202 Method 215

Solvents

Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance

 Solvent 1 : 1 part (by volume) of isopropyl alcohol

Change

                   3 parts (by volume) of mineral spirits

Q/D.F.

30pFmin. : Q

1000

R7/L8 : W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max.

 Solvent 2 : Terpene defluxer

30pFmax.: Q 

400+20C

          W.V.: 16V/10V : 0.035 max.

 Solvent 3 : 42 parts (by volume) of water

C: Nominal Capacitance(pF)

R9 : 0.05max.

      1part (by volume) of propylene glycol monomethylether

      1 part (by volume) of monoethanolomine

I.R.

More than 10,000M

Ω  or 500Ω

F

(Whichever is smaller)

11 Mechanical 

Appearance

No marking defects

Three shocks in each direction should be applied along 3 mutually

Shock

Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance

perpendicular axes of the test specimen (18 shocks).

Change

The specified test pulse should be Half-sine and should have a

Q/D.F.

30pFmin. : Q

1000

R7/L8 : W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max.

duration :0.5ms, peak value:1500g and velocity change: 4.7m/s.

30pFmax.: Q 

400+20C

          W.V.: 16V/10V : 0.035 max.

C: Nominal Capacitance(pF)

R9 : 0.05max.

I.R.

More than 10,000M

Ω  or 500Ω

F

(Whichever is smaller)

12 Vibration

Appearance

No defects or abnormalities

Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) in the same

Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance

manner and under the same conditions as (19). The capacitor

Change

should be subjected to a simple harmonic motion having a total

Q/D.F.

30pFmin. : Q

1000

R7/L8 : W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max.

amplitude of 1.5mm, the frequency being varied uniformly between

30pFmax.: Q 

400+20C

           W.V.: 16V/10V : 0.035 max.

the approximate limits of 10 and 2000Hz. The frequency range, from

C: Nominal Capacitance(pF)

R9 : 0.05max.

10 to 2000Hz and return to 10Hz, should be traversed in 

approximately 20 minutes. This motion should be applied for 12 

I.R.

More than 10,000M

Ω  or 500Ω

F

items in each 3 mutually perpendicular directions (total of 36 times).

(Whichever is smaller)

13 Resistance to

The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the

Immerse the capacitor in a eutectic solder solution at 260

±

5

 for

Soldering Heat

specifications in the following table.

10

±

1 seconds. Set at room temperature for 24

±

2 hours, then

Appearance

No marking defects

measure.

Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance

Change

 Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type

Q/D.F.

30pFmin. : Q

1000

R7/L8 : W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max.

Perform a heat treatment at 150+0/-10 

 for one hour and then set

30pFmax.: Q 

400+20C

          W.V.: 16V/10V : 0.035 max.

for 24

±

2 hours at room temperature.

C: Nominal Capacitance(pF)

R9 : 0.05max.

Perform the initial measurement.

I.R.

More than 10,000M

Ω  or 500Ω

F

(Whichever is smaller)

AEC-Q200 Murata Standard Specification and Test Methods

No

AEC-Q200 Test Item

AEC-Q200 Test Method

Specification.

JEMCGS-0363S

3

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Страница 1: ...1 55 to 125 C 0 30 ppm C 25 to 125 C 25 C 3 Temperature Characteristics Public STD Code C0G EIA Specifications and Test Methods Operationg Temp Range Temp coeff or Cap Change 5 Nominal Capacitance 6 C...

Страница 2: ...sistance The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the Apply the 24 hour heat 25 to 65 and humidity 80 to 98 specifications in the following table treatment shown below 10 consecutive t...

Страница 3: ...perpendicular axes of the test specimen 18 shocks Change The specified test pulse should be Half sine and should have a Q D F 30pFmin Q 1000 R7 L8 W V 25Vmin 0 025 max duration 0 5ms peak value 1500g...

Страница 4: ...nd rosin JIS K 5902 25 rosin in weight propotion Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5 0 0 5 seconds at 235 5 c should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours 15 minutes After preheating immerse th...

Страница 5: ...5max uniform and gree of defects such as heat shock C Nominal Capacitance pF R9 0 05max I R More than 10 000M or 500 F Whichever is smaller in mm 20 Beam Load Test Destruction value should be exceed f...

Страница 6: ...Temperature Within the specified tolerance 1 3 and 5 by the cap value in step 3 Coefficent Table A Capacitance Within 0 2 or 0 05 pF Drift Whichever is larger 2 High Dielectric Constant Type The rang...

Страница 7: ...10000 M 3000 10000 N 2000 8000 R D E 1000 4000 M 1000 5000 N R 1000 4000 E 500 2000 M 1000 5000 N R 1000 4000 1 2 Dimensions of Tape 1 GC 03 15 W8P2 CODE D E J F in mm Code GC 03 GC 15 A 3 0 37 0 65...

Страница 8: ...3 5 0 2 5 GC 43 55 in mm Code GC 43 GC 55 A 2 3 6 5 2 2 Nominal value B 2 4 9 6 1 Package GC Type 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 75 0 1 8 0 0 3 3 5 0 05 1 1 max 8 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 3 5 0 05 1 75 0 1...

Страница 9: ...ip As specified in 1 2 Base Tape As specified in 1 2 Bottom Tape Thickness 0 05 Only a bottom tape existence W w1 GC 32 max 16 5 max 10 1 5 GC 43 55 20 5 max 14 1 5 180 0 3 0 330 2 0 50 min 13 0 5 2 0...

Страница 10: ...9 There are no fuzz in the cavity 1 10 Break down force of top tape 5N min Break down force of bottom tape 5N min Only a bottom tape existence 1 11 Reel is made by resin and appeaser and dimension is...

Страница 11: ...he following conditions Temperature of 5 to 40 and a Relative Humidity of 20 to 70 1 Sunlight dust rapid temperature changes corrosive gas atmosphere or high temperature and humidity conditions during...

Страница 12: ...itors using your actual appliances at the intended environment and operating conditions Typical temperature characteristics Char R6 X5R Typical temperature characteristics Char R7 X7R Typical temperat...

Страница 13: ...Pulse voltage E Maximum possible applied voltage 1 2 Influence of overvoltage Overvoltage that is applied to the capacitor may result in an electrical short circuit caused by the breakdown of the inte...

Страница 14: ...such as their aging voltage and temperature characteristics And check capacitors using your actual appliances at the intended environment and operating conditions 2 The capacitance values of high die...

Страница 15: ...re piled up or handled the corners of another printed circuit board should not be allowed to hit the capacitor in order to avoid a crack or other damage to the capacitor Soldering and Mounting 1 Mount...

Страница 16: ...ssive forces are not applied to the capacitors 1 1 In mounting the capacitors on the printed circuit board any bending force against them shall be kept to a minimum to prevent them from any bending da...

Страница 17: ...tions Infrared Reflow Vapor Reflow Peak Temperature 230 250 230 240 240 260 Atmosphere Air Air Air or N2 Pb Sn Solder Sn 37Pb Lead Free Solder Sn 3 0Ag 0 5Cu In case of repeated soldering the accumula...

Страница 18: ...e to maintain the temperature difference T between the component and solvent within the range shown in the table 2 4 Do not apply flow soldering to chips not listed in Table 2 Table 2 In case of repea...

Страница 19: ...n 37Pb Lead Free Solder Sn 3 0Ag 0 5Cu 4 Optimum Solder amount when re working with a Soldering lron 4 1 In case of sizes smaller than 0603 GC 03 15 18 the top of the solder fillet should be lower tha...

Страница 20: ...rmance of a capacitor after mounting on the printed circuit board 1 1 Avoid bending printed circuit board by the pressure of a test pin etc The thrusting force of the test probe can flex the PCB resul...

Страница 21: ...ig and from the front side of board as below the capacitor may form a crack caused by the tensile stress applied to capacitor Outline of jig 2 Example of a suitable machine An outline of a printed cir...

Страница 22: ...t can cause condensation 2 Others 2 1 In an Emergency 1 If the equipment should generate smoke fire or smell immediately turn off or unplug the equipment If the equipment is not turned off or unplugge...

Страница 23: ...capacitors 1 1 The capacitor when used in the above unsuitable operating environments may deteriorate due to the corrosion of the terminations and the penetration of moisture into the capacitor 1 2 Th...

Страница 24: ...and dimensions into consideration to eliminate the possibility of excess solder fillet height 1 2 It is possible for the chip to crack by the expansion and shrinkage of a metal board Please contact u...

Страница 25: ...w Soldering Method Dimensions Part Number GC 31 3 2 1 6 2 2 2 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 in mm Table 2 Reflow Soldering Method Dimensions Part Number GC 31 3 2 1 6 2 2 2 4 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 4 GC 32 3 2 2 5 2 0 2 4...

Страница 26: ...rol curing temperature and time in order to prevent insufficient hardening 4 Flux Application 1 An excessive amount of flux generates a large quantity of flux gas which can cause a deterioration of So...

Страница 27: ...n under coating to buffer against the stress 2 Select a resin that is less hygroscopic Using hygroscopic resins under high humidity conditions may cause the deterioration of the insulation resistance...

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