Product Overview
The CD110 series of plug-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors from HRK Electronics are designed for general-purpose applications. These capacitors feature a black sleeve with white marking and a wide operating temperature range of -40 to +105. They are suitable for applications requiring stable capacitance and reliable performance under various environmental conditions. The product is manufactured in Shenzhen, China, and adheres to relevant industry standards.
Product Attributes
- Brand: HRK ()
- Series: CD110
- Type: Plug-in Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
- Sleeve Color: Black
- Marking Color: White
- Origin: Shenzhen, China
- Environmental Compliance: RoHS, REACH SVHC, 2006/22/EC (PFOA/PFOS), 2005/84/EC (16P), ZEK 01.2-08 (PAHs), Sony SS-00259 (18th Edition)
Technical Specifications
| HRK P/N () | Capacitance (uF) | Rated Voltage (V) | Capacitance Tolerance (%) | Dissipation Factor (tan, max) (%) | Leakage Current (uA, max) | Surge Voltage (V) | Equivalent Impedance (, 20, 100KHz) | Rated Ripple Current (mA rms) (105, 100KHz) | Durability (Hrs, at 105) | Diameter (mm) | Height (mm) | Lead Diameter (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD110 | 33 | 400 | -20~+20 | 24 | 436 | 450 | 190 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 13 | 17 | 0.6 |
Key Features & Performance
| Item | Test Condition/Method | Judgment Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Capacitance (CAP) | Test circuit: Series equivalent circuit, Test frequency: 120Hz, Test voltage: Rated voltage | Within the error range of rated capacitance (see Table-1) |
| Dissipation Factor (DF) | - | Less than or equal to the dissipation factor tangent value in Table-1 |
| Leakage Current (LC) | Apply rated working voltage across the capacitor in the test circuit below, with a 100010 series resistor. Measure leakage current after 2 minutes. | Less than or equal to the leakage current value in Table-1 |
| Surge Voltage | At 15~35, apply surge voltage through a protection resistor of (10050)/CR (K). Charge for 305 seconds, discharge for 5.50.5 minutes per cycle, for 1000 cycles. | Capacitance change rate: within 15% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not greater than specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no visible abnormalities. |
| Temperature Characteristics | Test temperatures: 255, -253, -403, +1053. Time to reach thermal stability at each stage. | Impedance ratio (Stage 2, 3 vs Stage 1): not exceeding specified values. Capacitance change rate (vs Stage 1): within 25%. Dissipation factor: not exceeding 5x specification. Leakage current: not exceeding specification. |
| Lead Tensile Strength | Apply tensile force to capacitor leads for 101 seconds. | 0.45mm lead diameter: 5N {0.51kgf} 0.5mm lead diameter: 10N {1.0kgf} 0.6mm lead diameter: 20N {2.0kgf} |
| Lead Bending Strength | Apply bending force to capacitor leads. | 0.45mm lead diameter: 2.5N {0.25kgf} 0.5mm lead diameter: 5N {0.51kgf} 0.6mm lead diameter: 10N {1.0kgf} |
| Vibration Test | 2 hours in each direction on a vibration test stand, total 6 hours. Frequency range: 10~55Hz, Amplitude: 1.5mm, Sweep rate: approx. 1 min/cycle. | Capacitance test: stable. Capacitance change: within 5% of initial value. Appearance: no defects. |
| Solderability | Dip capacitor terminals in rosin solution (25% by weight) for 5~10 seconds, then dip in solder at 2455 until 1.5~2.0mm from the capacitor body. | Approx. 90% of the immersed lead surface area should be covered with fresh tin. |
| Resistance to Soldering Heat | Dip terminals below 1.5~2.0mm from the body into solder at 2605 or 35010 for 101s or 3~4s respectively, then remove. Measure after 1~2 hours at normal temperature and humidity. | Capacitance change rate: within 10% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not greater than specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no significant abnormalities. |
| Damp Heat (Steady State) | Place in an environment of 405 and 90~95% RH for 2408 hours, then measure after 1~2 hours at normal temperature and humidity. | Capacitance change rate: within 20% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not exceeding 1.2x specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no significant abnormalities. |
| Rapid Temperature Change | Place capacitor in a thermal shock chamber. Cycle: +25 (3min) -40 (30min) +25 (3min) +105 (30min) +25 (3min). Perform 5 cycles, then measure after 1~2 hours at normal temperature and humidity. | Capacitance change rate: within 10% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not greater than specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no significant abnormalities. |
| Durability | Apply rated voltage and ripple current at the upper temperature limit for the rated life. Measure after 1~2 hours in standard environment. | Capacitance change rate: within 20% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not exceeding 2x specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no significant abnormalities. |
| High Temperature Storage | Store in an environment of 1052 without voltage for 1000+48/-0 hours, then recover for 16 hours before measurement. | Capacitance change rate: within 20% of initial value. Dissipation factor: not exceeding 2x specification. Leakage current: not greater than specification. Appearance: no significant abnormalities. |
| Anti-Explosion | a) AC power test: Apply 0.7x rated voltage at 50/60Hz or 250V AC (whichever is lower). b) DC power test: Apply 1A current for diameter 22.4mm, 10A current for diameter >22.4mm, with reverse DC voltage. | Safety vent should open without flame. If the vent does not open after 30 minutes, the performance is considered satisfactory. |
Usage Precautions
- Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are polarized; use with correct polarity. Reverse connection can cause short circuits or damage. Use non-polarized capacitors if polarity is uncertain or may be reversed.
- Do not apply reverse voltage or DC voltage exceeding the rated voltage. Exceeding rated voltage significantly increases leakage current and can damage the capacitor. Using at rated voltage is recommended for lifespan. Surge voltage is the maximum voltage the capacitor can withstand for a short duration.
- Ripple current should be less than the rated value. Exceeding the rated ripple current can cause overheating, capacitance reduction, and shortened lifespan. The sum of the peak ripple voltage and DC voltage should be less than the rated working voltage.
- Use capacitors within the rated temperature range. Operating above the upper limit significantly shortens lifespan or can activate the safety vent. Operating at room temperature ensures a longer lifespan. For every 10 decrease in ambient temperature, lifespan doubles.
- After prolonged storage, leakage current may increase, especially at higher storage temperatures. Store in a suitable environment. Leakage current will decrease after applying voltage. If increased leakage current affects the circuit, pre-charge the capacitor before use.
- Capacitors are not suitable for circuits with frequent charge/discharge cycles. Capacitance may decrease due to oxidation of the negative electrode's oxide film, or damage may occur from heat generated during charge/discharge.
- Improper installation or stress on leads can damage the internal structure, leading to high leakage current or leakage. Ensure good soldering, appropriate PCB hole spacing, do not bend leads excessively, and do not bend or twist the capacitor body when soldering.
- During tin dipping or soldering, the sleeve may crack or shrink if soldering time is too long or temperature is too high.
- Do not use halogenated organic solvents for cleaning. If cleaning is necessary, use a cleaner that guarantees capacitor quality. After cleaning, do not store in the cleaning solution or sealed containers. Dry the capacitor and PCB with hot air for over 10 minutes, ensuring the hot air temperature does not exceed the capacitor's upper temperature limit.
- Do not use fixing agents or coating agents containing halogenated organic compounds. Ensure fixing or coating agents do not cover the entire sealing area of the capacitor.
- Recommended storage conditions: below 35, relative humidity less than 75% RH, away from direct sunlight. Product shelf life is 12 months from the date of manufacture. If stored beyond 12 months, check electrical characteristics and solderability.
- For disposal of capacitors, please contact a local industrial waste disposal service.
- Refer to EIAJ RCR-2367B for more details.
Environmental Statement
HRK Electronics guarantees that all products, packaging, and materials delivered directly or indirectly comply with the following environmental regulations, without any exemptions:
- RoHS Directive
- REACH Annex XIV (SVHC substances)
- 2006/22/EC (PFOA/PFOS)
- 2005/84/EC (16P)
- ZEK 01.2-08 (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons)
- Sony SS-00259 (18th Edition)
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