Type EDLR, Long Life Electric Double Layer Ultracapacitor

Type EDLR, Long Life Electric Double Layer Ultracapacitor
Type EDLR electric double layer supercapacitors offer high capacitance
values in a thru hole stacked coin type package. Primarily designed
for integrated circuit voltage backup, the capacitors can also be used
to deliver the initial power from batteries.
Highlights
- Long life
- High discharge current
- 85 ºC Operating temperature
Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
–25 ºC to +85 ºC
Rated Voltage Range
3.6 Vdc to 5.5 Vdc
Capacitance Range
0.1 F to 1.0 F
Type
RF
Capacitance (F)
0.10
Voltage (Vdc)
0.68
RD
RG
0.22
1.0
5.5
Capacitance Tolerance (%)
3.6
-20 to +80
75
Max. Initial Internal Resistance (ohms at 1kHz)
20
50
20
Life, Moisture and Temperature Characteristics
After the following procedures have been performed, measure the capacitance and internal resistance at +20 ºC.
Life Test:
Apply the max. operating voltage for 2000 h at +85 ºC
Capacitance Change ±30% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
Internal Resistance ≤ 2 times the initial specified value
Shelf Life:
Subject the capacitor to 2000 hours without voltage at +85 ºC.
Capacitance Change ±30% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
Internal Resistance ≤ 2 times the initial specified value
Moisture Resistance:
Subject the capacitor to 500 hours at +55 ºC at 90 to 95% RH without
voltage. Capacitance Change ±10% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
Internal Resistance meets the initial specified value
Soldering Heat Resistance:
Immerse the capacitor leads to within 2 mm of the capacitor body in
solder that is at a temperature of 260 ºC for 10 seconds.
Capacitance Change ±10% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
Internal Resistance meets the initial specified value
Temperature Cycling
Stabilize the capacitor at each of the following temperatures for 1 hour in
sequence, and then measure the capacitance and internal resistance at
that temperature.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Capacitance Change (at -25 ºC)
Internal resistance (at -25 ºC)
Capacitance Change (at +85 ºC)
Internal resistance (at +85 ºC)
Capacitance Change (Step 5 at +20 ºC)
Internal resistance (Step 5 at +20 ºC)
+20 ºC
-25 ºC
+20 ºC
+85 ºC
+20 ºC
±30% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
≤ 5 times the initial measured value at +20 ºC
±30% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
≤ 4 times the initial measured value at +20 ºC
±10% of the initial measured value at +20 ºC
meets the initial specified value
RoHS Compliant without Exemptions
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Type EDLR, Long Life Electric Double Layer Ultracapacitor
Ratings
Catalog
Part Number
Capacitance (F)
EDLRF104A5R5C
0.10
EDLRF684B5R5C
0.68
EDLRD224H3R6C
EDLRD224V3R6C
EDLRG105H3R6C
EDLRG105V3R6C
Voltage
(Vdc)
Max.
Resistance
@ 1 kHz
(Ω)
75
5.5
20
Case
Type
Stacked
Coin
Case
Dia.
(mm)
13.5
21.5
0.22
3.6
50
Stacked
Coin
10.5
1.0
3.6
20
Stacked
Coin
19.0
Case
Height
(mm)
Lead
Spacing
9.5
5
6.0
10
11.5
5
6.5
20
21.0
5
Max.
Discharge
Current
(ma)
Weight Pkg Qty
(g)
(pcs)
3
3.3
200
20
4.1
100*
1
1.0
200
20
4.1
100*
Note: Pkg is bulk except * items are in trays.
Part Numbering System
EDL
Ultracapacitors
RF
Series
104
Capacitance
104 = 0.1 Farads
105 = 1.0 Farads
A
5R5
Case Style
A = 13.5 Dia.
B = 21.5 Dia.
H = Horizontal Style
V = Vertical Style
C
Voltage
5R5 = 5.5 Vdc
3R6 = 3.6 Vdc
Stacked Coin Style
EDLRF Outline Drawing
5.0 mm
1.1±0.05 mm
(2 plcs)
Recommended Printed Circuit
Board Hole Pattern
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Type EDLR, Long Life Electric Double Layer Ultracapacitor
6.0 max.
5.0 max.
6.0 max.
EDLRD Outline Drawing
Vertical Style
Horizontal Style
EDLRG Outline Drawing
Vertical Style
6.5 max.
21 max.
5.5±.05
Horizontal Style
Recommended Soldering Procedures
Hand Soldering
Use a 30W iron with a max. temperature of 350 ºC for 4 seconds.
Wave Soldering
Pre-heat circuit board to a surface temp of 110 ºC for a max. of 60 seconds, with a max.
component temperature of 100 ºC. Min. printed circuit board thickness of 0.8 mm. Recommended solder bath temperature of 240 ºC with a max. dipping time of 5 seconds.
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