Sprague Orange Drop Capacitor 0.022uF 600Vdc Drop 716P Series Aluminum Foil Polypropylene

SKU: ODROP-76322

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Description

0.001uF 600Vdc, 716P Series, Polypropylene Film Foil Capacitor Copper Leads, 17.8mmL x 6.9mmT x 11.7mmH x 0.8mmD

The Orange Drop 716P performs like a champ in high frequency, high pulse current applications. It’s got all the non-inductive winding tech of the 715P, with the added bonus of high-conductivity copper leadout wires. Great for pumping smooth sound out of your power supply.

Features

• Non-Inductive Extended Foil Winding: DIYers love Sprague’s Orange Drop capacitors for their high-performance extended foil design. Both the 715P and the 716P are built to handle high pulse applications   with very few losses

• A high-grade polypropylene film that gives DIYers low levels of dissipation and dielectric absorption

• Virtually linear temperature coefficient provides excellent stability

• High conductivity tinned copper leadout wires

• Flame retardant orange epoxy coating, conformally applied to keep your circuit safe in case of accidents

• Tested in both DC and line frequency AC for long life reliability

• Proven reliability since 1969

 

Specifications

• Capacitance Range: 220 pF to 1.0 μF

• Capacitance Tolerance: ±3% to ±10%

• Voltage Ratings: 100 to 2000 Volts D-C; 70 to 500 Volts A-C

• Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +85°C (+105°C with proper voltage derating)

• Lead Wire: Tinned copper

• Insulation Resistance: 400,000 MΩ minimum at +25°C 20,000 MΩ minimum at +85°C 2,000 MΩ minimum at +105°C

• Encapsulation: Conformal coating of flame retardant orange epoxy (meets UL94V-0 specifications)

• Dielectric: Polypropylene film.

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