KEMET R76_125C Polypropylene Film Capacitor, 1.6 kV dc, 650 V ac, ±5%, 1.2μF, Through Hole

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RS Stock No.:
192-8659
Mfr. Part No.:
R76TW412050H3J
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KEMET
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Brand

KEMET

Capacitance

1.2µF

Voltage

1.6 kV dc, 650 V ac

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Tolerance

±5%

Series

R76_125C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Lead Pitch

37.5mm

Length

41.5mm

Lead Length

25mm

Depth

30mm

Height

45mm

Equivalent Series Resistance

16mΩ

Dimensions

41.5 x 30 x 45mm

Dielectric

Polypropylene

Terminal Type

Solder

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Dissipation Factor

≤0.04%

Lead Diameter

1mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Package/Case

50

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The R76 Series is constructed of polypropylene film and double metallized polyester film as electrodes with radial leads of tinned wire. The radial leads are electrically welded to the metal layer on the ends of the capacitor winding. The capacitor is encapsulated in a self-extinguishing solvent resistant plastic case with thermosetting resin material. Two different winding constructions are used depending on voltage parameters.

Voltage range: 250 - 2,000 VDC
Capacitance range: 100 pF - 15 μF
Lead Spacing: 10 mm - 37.5 mm
Capacitance tolerance: ±2.5%, ±5%, ±10%
Operating temperature range of −55°C to +125°C
Usable in harsh environment
Lead-free terminations
Tape & Reel packaging
Self-healing
Applications
Typical applications include resonant circuit, high frequency high current, snubber and silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR and IGBT) and SiC (e.g. MOSFET) commutation circuits as well as applications with high voltage and high current in combination with a high ambient temperature.

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