Panasonic 270μF Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitor 35V dc, Surface Mount - EEEFK1V271SP

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122-3682
Mfr. Part No.:
EEEFK1V271SP
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Panasonic
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Brand

Panasonic

Capacitance

270µF

Voltage

35V dc

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Technology

Aluminium Electrolytic

Dimensions

8 (Dia.) x 10.2mm

Depth

10.2mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Diameter

8mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

Lifetime

2000h

Lead Pitch

3.1mm

Equivalent Series Resistance

160mΩ

Series

FKS

Leakage Current

94.5 μA

Ripple Current

600mA

Polarised

Polar

Tolerance

±20%

Dissipation Factor

0.12%

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

FKS Type V High Temperature Reflow Series


FKS-V aluminium electrolytic capacitors from Panasonic offer a low impedance, long life, high reliability solution. Constructed from aluminium foil electrolytic paper enclosed in aluminium casing, these electrolytic capacitors offer 2000 hours endurance at +105°C.

FKS-V aluminium electrolytic capacitors are one size smaller than the Panasonic FK Series. While providing the same performance as older capacitors, the compact case size enables you to downsize your PCB design.

Features


Suitable for high temperature lead free reflow soldering
AEC-Q200 qualified
Low ESR
Advanced foil technology
Standard parts can withstand shocks up to 10G while the vibration proof variant can withstand shocks up to 30G
Environmentally friendly

Product Application Information


FKS-V aluminium electrolytic capacitors are ideal for use in the power suppliers market. These aluminium capacitors are AEC-Q200 qualified and also recommended for use in the automotive industry. Suitable applications include inverter and rectifier circuits and DC to DC converters.

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