BFC247946204 vs 171334J630Q-F

Part Number
BFC247946204
171334J630Q-F
Category Film Capacitors Film Capacitors
Manufacturer Vishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC Components Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE)
Description CAP FILM 0.2UF 5% 250VDC RADIAL CAP FILM 0.33UF 5% 630VDC RADIAL
Package Tape & Reel (TR) Bulk
Series MKP479 171
Features Long Life -
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 0.728" L x 0.256" W (18.50mm x 6.50mm) 1.260" L x 0.512" W (32.00mm x 13.00mm)
Termination PC Pins PC Pins
Voltage Rating - AC 160V 250V
Voltage Rating - DC 250V 630V
Lead Spacing 0.591\" (15.00mm) 1.083\" (27.50mm)
Ratings - -
Height - Seated (Max) 0.630\" (16.00mm) 0.886\" (22.50mm)
Capacitance 0.2 µF 0.33 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. What is a paper film capacitor?

    Paper film capacitors are actually a conceptual error because "paper film capacitors" are not a standard type of capacitor. Based on the information provided, you may want to ask about paper capacitors and film capacitors.
    Paper capacitors
    Paper capacitors are capacitors that use paper as a dielectric. It consists of thin paper as the dielectric and aluminum foil as the electrode, which is wound into a cylindrical shape and then impregnated with a shell or epoxy resin. Paper capacitors have the following characteristics:
    Low cost: Paper capacitors are usually low-cost and suitable for mass production.
    Large loss: Due to its material properties, paper capacitors have large losses.
    Application scenarios: Mainly used for bypass, coupling, filtering, etc. in low-frequency circuits.

  • 2. 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.

  • 3. How do film capacitors fail?

    High working environment temperature, improper selection of working current, exceeding the specified working voltage, harmonic current
    The main reasons for film capacitor failure include the following:
    High working environment temperature: Film capacitors can work normally in a temperature environment of -40℃~+105℃, but exceeding this range will accelerate thermal aging, resulting in a shortened service life, and even bursting in severe cases.
    Improper selection of working current: The current value in the circuit should be less than the current value allowed by the film capacitor, otherwise it will cause the capacitor to heat up, and long-term use will shorten the life, and even burst in severe cases.
    Exceeding the specified working voltage: Excessive voltage will cause partial discharge, which will then break down the capacitor and cannot be used.
    There are harmonic currents: high-order harmonic currents are superimposed on fundamental currents, resulting in an increase in total current, causing capacitor load overload, internal expansion, and explosion.
    Buying inferior capacitors: In order to reduce costs, some manufacturers on the market use low-quality materials to produce capacitors, which greatly reduces the actual withstand voltage and life of such capacitors.
    The structural characteristics of film capacitors and the impact of the use environment on their performance:
    Film capacitors are usually composed of polypropylene film, aluminum foil and plastic shell. Polypropylene film is sensitive to high temperature, which accelerates its aging and shortens the life of the capacitor. In addition, a humid environment will also cause water vapor to enter the capacitor, affecting its performance.

  • 4. What are the alternatives to film capacitors?

    CL21 capacitors, MPB capacitors, CBB13, CBB81, MMKP82 capacitors
    Alternatives to film capacitors mainly include CL21 capacitors, MPB capacitors, CBB13, CBB81 and MMKP82 capacitors. These alternatives have their own advantages and disadvantages in performance and applicable scenarios, and the specific choice depends on specific needs.
    CL21 capacitors
    CL21 capacitors and CBB22 capacitors can replace each other in applications such as filtering. CL21 capacitors are more stable than CBB22 capacitors under high-frequency conditions, so CL21 capacitors are more preferred in high-frequency circuits. However, CL21 capacitors are more expensive and perform better in high-frequency circuits.
    MPB capacitors
    MPB capacitors are boxed metallized polypropylene film capacitors with the same core as CBB22 capacitors, but with a plastic shell, which has better resistance to high temperature, moisture and sealing performance. MPB capacitors can replace CBB22 capacitors in high frequency, DC, AC and pulse high current applications, but their prices are relatively high.
    CBB13, CBB81 and MMKP82 capacitors
    These capacitors have a higher voltage resistance, up to 3000V, and are suitable for applications requiring higher voltages. However, they are also relatively expensive and larger in size.

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