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Test  Method

1 Operating

R7 / C7

:-

55

 to 

125

 

Temperature Range

 

 

2 Rated Voltage

See the previous pages.

 The rated voltage is defined as the maximum voltage which may  be 

 applied continuously to the capacitor.

 When AC voltage is superimposed on DC voltage, V

P-P

 or  V

O-P

,

 whichever is larger, should be maintained within the rated 

  voltage range.

3 Appearance

No defects or abnormalities.

 Visual inspection.

4 Dimension

Within the specified dimensions.

 Using calipers.

5 Dielectric Strength

No defects or abnormalities.

No failure shall be observed when 250% of the rated voltage is 

applied between the terminations for 1 to 5 seconds, provided the

charge/discharge current is less than 50mA.

6 Insulation 

50Ω

F min.

The insulation resistance shall be measured with a DC voltage 

      Resistance

not exceeding the rated voltage at 25

 and 75%RH max. and

within 1 minutes of charging.

7 Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance. 

The capacitance/D.F. shall be measured at 25

 at the

frequency and voltage shown in the table.

8 Dissipation Factor

0.120max.

(D.F.)

9 Capacitance

The capacitance change shall be measured after 5 min. at 

Temperature

each specified temperature stage.

Characteristics

The ranges of capacitance change compared with the 25

 value

over the temperature ranges shown in the table shall be within

the specified ranges.

10 Adhesive Strength of 

No removal of the terminations or other defect 

Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) using a 

Termination

should occur. 

eutectic solder. Then apply 5N force in parallel with the test 

jig for 10±1 sec. The soldering shall be done either with an 

iron or using the reflow method and shall be conducted with 

care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as

heat shock.

11 Vibration 

Appearance

No defects or abnormalities.

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

Resistance

manner and under the same conditions as (10). The capacitor  shall

Capacitance

Within the specified tolerance.

be subjected to a simple harmonic motion having a total amplitude 

of 1.5mm, the frequency being varied uniformly between the approximate

D.F.

0.120max.

limits of 10 and 55Hz. The frequency range, from 10 to 55Hz and return

to 10Hz,  shall be traversed in approximately 1 minute.

This motion shall be applied for a period of 2 hours  in each 3 mutually

perpendicular directions (total of 6 hours).

12 Solderability

75% of the terminations is to be soldered evenly  Immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and 

of Termination

and continuously.

rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Preheat at 

80 to 120

 for 10 to 30 seconds. After preheating, immerse in

eutectic solder solution for 2±0.5 seconds at 230±5

,or

Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder solution for 2±0.5 seconds at 245±5

.

SPECIFICATIONS AND TEST METHODS

Specification

  

Capacitance 

Frequency 

Voltage 

  C

10μF(10V min.) 

1±0.1kHz 

1.0±0.2Vrms 

C

10μF(6.3V max.) 

1±0.1kHz 

0.5±0.1Vrms 

C

10μF 

120±24Hz 

0.5±0.1Vrms 

 

  

Step 

Temperature(

C) 

25

±

-55

±

25

±

125

±

25

±

 

  

Char. 

Temp.Range 

(

Reference 

Temp. 

Cap.Change 

R7 

-55 to +125 

25

 

Within 

±

15% 

C7 

-55 to +125 

25

 

Within 

±

22% 

 

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Страница 2: ...a Termination should occur eutectic solder Then apply 5N force in parallel with the test jig for 10 1 sec The soldering shall be done either with an iron or using the reflow method and shall be conduc...

Страница 3: ...at 150 0 10 C for one houg and then let sit D F 0 2 max for 24 2 hours at room temperature Perform the initial measurement I R 12 5 F min Measurement after test Perform a heat treatment at 150 0 10 fo...

Страница 4: ...g Code L K 2 1 Minimum Quantity pcs reel 2 2 Dimensions of Tape in mm Package LLA Type 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 7max A B 1 75 0 1 3 5 0 05 8 0 0 3 1 5 Code LLA18 LLA21 LLA31 A 1 05 0 1 1 45 0...

Страница 5: ...0 5 10 1 5 16 5 max Hole for Chip As specified in 2 2 Base Tape As specified in 2 2 Top Tape Thickness 0 06 LLA18 LLA215 LLA315 type Thickness 0 05 Feeding Hole As specified in 2 2 Fig 1 Package Chip...

Страница 6: ...no jointing for top tape and bottom tape 2 9 There are no fuzz in the cavity 2 10 Break down force of top tape 5N min 2 11 Reel is made by resin and appeaser and dimension is shown in Fig 3 There are...

Страница 7: ...ght dust rapid temperature changes corrosive gas atmosphere or high temperature and humidity conditions during storage may affect the solderability and the packaging performance Please use product wit...

Страница 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...s 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 di...

Страница 11: ...ny impact on the terminals 2 Mechanical shock due to falling may cause damage or a crack in the dielectric material of the capacitor Do not use a fallen capacitor because the quality and reliability m...

Страница 12: ...use capacitors that were removed from the equipment 2 Confirm capacitance characteristics under actual applied voltage 3 Confirm the mechanical stress under actual process and equipment use 4 Confirm...

Страница 13: ...nozzle so as not to bend the printed circuit board 2 Adjust the nozzle pressure within a static load of 1N to 3N during mounting Incorrect Correct 2 Dirt particles and dust accumulated between the suc...

Страница 14: ...flow 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 4 Optimum Solder Amount for Reflow Soldering 4 1 Overly thi...

Страница 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...hat 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 unplug...

Страница 18: ...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 19: ...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 us...

Страница 20: ...ons in table 1 for flow soldering table 2 for reflow soldering Please confirm the suitable land dimension by evaluating of the actual SET PCB Table 2 Reflow Soldering Method Dimensions Part Number in...

Страница 21: ...ocess The stress is affected by the amount of resin and curing contraction Select a resin with small curing contraction The difference in the thermal expansion coefficient between a coating resin or a...

Страница 22: ...way that the boxes are not deformed and forces are not directly passed on to the inner packaging 1 2 Do not apply excessive vibration shock and pressure to the capacitor 1 When excessive mechanical sh...

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