BFC238364113 vs BFC238354223

Part Number
BFC238364113
BFC238354223
Category Film Capacitors Film Capacitors
Manufacturer Vishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC Components Vishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC Components
Description CAP FILM 0.011UF 5% 2KVDC RADIAL CAP FILM 0.022UF 5% 1.6KVDC RAD
Package Bulk Bulk
Series MMKP383 MMKP383
Features - -
Operating Temperature -55°C ~ 105°C -55°C ~ 105°C
Mounting Type Through Hole Through Hole
Package / Case Radial Radial
Applications High Pulse, DV/DT High Pulse, DV/DT
Tolerance ±5% ±5%
Size / Dimension 1.024" L x 0.276" W (26.00mm x 7.00mm) 1.024" L x 0.335" W (26.00mm x 8.50mm)
Termination PC Pins PC Pins
Voltage Rating - AC 700V 550V
Voltage Rating - DC 2000V (2kV) 1600V (1.6kV)
Lead Spacing 0.886\" (22.50mm) 0.886\" (22.50mm)
Ratings - -
Height - Seated (Max) 0.650\" (16.50mm) 0.709\" (18.00mm)
Capacitance 0.011 µF 0.022 µF
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) - -
Dielectric Material Polypropylene (PP), Metallized Polypropylene (PP), Metallized
What is a Film Capacitor?
2024-08-26 20:49:59, What is a Film Capacitor?
Film capacitors, also known as plastic film capacitors, are capacitors with metal foil as electrodes, overlapping them with plastic films such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene or polycarbonate from both ends and winding them into a cylindrical structure.
  • 1. Is a film capacitor AC or DC?

    AC, DC
    Film capacitors can be used in both AC and DC circuits. According to the current type, film capacitors can be divided into DC film capacitors and AC film capacitors.
    DC film capacitors
    DC film capacitors are mainly used in DC circuits and have the following characteristics:
    Large capacity: has a higher capacitance.
    Low withstand voltage: the withstand voltage value is relatively low.
    Polarity: has positive and negative poles.
    Application scenarios: commonly used in motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), solar inverters, electronic ballasts, small automotive motors, household appliances, etc.
    AC film capacitors
    AC film capacitors are mainly used in AC circuits and have the following characteristics:
    Small capacity: relatively small capacitance.
    High withstand voltage: high withstand voltage value.
    Pass AC, block DC: conduct electricity in AC circuits, equivalent to open circuits in DC circuits.
    Application scenarios: widely used in industrial AC power supplies, asynchronous motor starting and operation, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and output filters of photovoltaic inverters, etc.

  • 2. Are film capacitors suitable for audio?

    Suitable
    Film capacitors are very suitable for audio applications. Film capacitors perform well in audio circuits and have the following advantages:
    Non-polarity: Film capacitors have no positive or negative poles, which gives them greater flexibility in circuit design.
    High insulation impedance: The insulation impedance of film capacitors is very high, which can effectively reduce leakage current in the circuit and improve the stability of the circuit.
    Excellent frequency characteristics: Film capacitors have a wide frequency response and can provide stable capacitance performance in the high and low frequency ranges, which is suitable for various frequency changes in audio circuits.
    Low dielectric loss: The dielectric loss of film capacitors is very small, which means that during the transmission of audio signals, less energy is lost and the integrity of the signal is maintained.
    Self-healing properties: Film capacitors have self-healing properties and can automatically repair internal defects when they occur, extending their service life.

  • 3. Can film capacitors be used for AC?

    Yes
    Film capacitors can be used for AC. Film capacitors can work normally in AC circuits and have specific application scenarios and advantages.
    Structure and working principle of film capacitors
    Film capacitors are mainly composed of metal foil (or foil obtained by metallizing plastic) as electrode plates and plastic film as dielectric. Common plastic films include polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene or polycarbonate. These capacitors are usually made by winding or stacking processes to form a cylindrical structure.

  • 4. What is the difference between foil capacitors and film capacitors?

    Electrode materials, structure, and application areas
    The main difference between foil capacitors and film capacitors lies in electrode materials, structures, and application areas.
    Electrode materials and structures
    Foil capacitors: Foil capacitors usually use metal foil as electrodes. This electrode is formed on a plastic film by vacuum evaporation, which is called a metallized film. This structure can save the thickness of the electrode foil, thereby reducing the volume of the capacitor and making it more miniaturized.
    Film capacitors: Film capacitors use plastic films as dielectrics. Common plastic films include polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene or polycarbonate. These films overlap at both ends and are rolled into a cylinder to form a capacitor.

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