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Vishay Releases Three New X2 EMI Suppression Film Capacitors With Increased Voltage Rating to 310 VAC

(Product News, 13 Oct 2008 )

Vishay Intertechnology has announced the release of three new X2 electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression film capacitors with an increased maximum mains voltage of 310 VAC and a wide range of lead pitches and capacitance values.
While most standard EMI suppression film capacitors provide a voltage rating of 275 VAC to 305 VAC, Vishays new MKP 339 X2, MKP 338 2 X2, and MKP 336 2 X2 devices offer designers an increased voltage rating while continuing to meet safety approvals and maintaining the same compact dimensions.

Utilizing the latest film technology to offer lead pitches from 7.5mm to 27.5mm, capacitance values from 1nF to 4.7μF, and a permissible DC voltage of 630V, the capacitors are optimized for standard across the line applications (50/60Hz) in power supplies, electronic ballasts, EMI filters, CRT and LCD TVs and monitors, and white goods.

Climatic tested according to EN 60068-1 (55/110/56/B), the encapsulation of the devices consists of a flame retardant UL-class 94 V-0 plastic case, which is epoxy resin sealed.

Vishay Intertechnology

 
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