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AISHI

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electrolytic

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Body dimensions
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Ø5x11mm

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Ø6x12mm

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Ø6.3x11mm

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Ø8x12mm

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Ø10x16mm

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Ø10x20mm

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Ø12.5x20mm

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Ø12.5x25mm

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Ø16x25mm

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Capacitance
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1µF

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2.2µF

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4.7µF

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10µF

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22µF

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47µF

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100µF

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220µF

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470µF

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1000µF

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2200µF

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4700µF

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Operating voltage
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16V DC

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25V DC

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35V DC

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50V DC

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63V DC

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100V DC

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Terminal pitch
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2mm

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2.5mm

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3.5mm

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5mm

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7.5mm

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Mounting
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THT

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Operating temperature
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-40…105°C

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Service life
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2000h

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Tolerance
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±20%

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Kind of package
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tape

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In case of numerical parameters you can search the values:

  • higher than a given value – entering for example >5
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  • higher or even – entering for example >=5
  • lower or even – entering for example<=5
  • and, for example from a given range – entering for example 5-10

(important note – do not put a blank space before, after and between operators)

The parameters system can also interpret correctly basic numerical prefixes of the values, for example – mili – m; kilo – k; nano – n.

Note!

In the parameters’ values search windows do not use basic units (e.g. Amperes – A; volts – V; farads – F etc.)

Use prefixes only when it is helpful.

In case of numerical parameters you can search the values:

  • higher than a given value – entering for example >5
  • lower than a given value – entering for example <5
  • higher or even – entering for example >=5
  • lower or even – entering for example<=5
  • and, for example from a given range – entering for example 5-10

(important note – do not put a blank space before, after and between operators)

The parameters system can also interpret correctly basic numerical prefixes of the values, for example – mili – m; kilo – k; nano – n.

Note!

In the parameters’ values search windows do not use basic units (e.g. Amperes – A; volts – V; farads – F etc.)

Use prefixes only when it is helpful.

In case of numerical parameters you can search the values:

  • higher than a given value – entering for example >5
  • lower than a given value – entering for example <5
  • higher or even – entering for example >=5
  • lower or even – entering for example<=5
  • and, for example from a given range – entering for example 5-10

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(important note – do not put a blank space before, after and between operators)

The parameters system can also interpret correctly basic numerical prefixes of the values, for example – miliamperes – m; kilovolts – k; nanofarads – n.

Note!

In the parameters’ values search windows do not use basic units (e.g. Amperes – A; volts – V; farads – F etc.)

Use prefixes only when it is helpful.

In the case of text parameters, the value of a parameter may be quickly searched by typing the name or part of the name in the search box.

In the case of text parameters, the value of a parameter may be quickly searched by typing the name or part of the name in the search box.

In the case of text parameters, the value of a parameter may be quickly searched by typing the name or part of the name in the search box.

In the case of text parameters, the value of a parameter may be quickly searched by typing the name or part of the name in the search box.