Kemet C981U103MYVDAA7317 Safety standard recognized, 900 series, radial disc, encapsulated, x1 400 vac / y1 250 vac (industrial grade) Datasheet

Radial Through-Hole Ceramic Disc Capacitors
Safety Standard Recognized, 900 Series, Radial Disc,
Encapsulated, X1 400 VAC / Y1 250 VAC (Industrial Grade)
Overview
KEMET’s 900 Series Encapsulated Radial Through-Hole
Ceramic Disc Capacitors are specifically designed for
interference-suppression AC line filtering applications.
Having internationally recognized safety certifications, these
capacitors are well suited for applications that require keeping
potentially disruptive or damaging line transients and EMI out
of susceptible equipment. They are also an ideal solution when
there is a need to suppress line disturbances at the source.
Safety Certified Capacitors are classified as either X and/or Y
capacitors. Class X capacitors are primarily used in line-to-line
(across-the-line) applications. In this application, there is no
danger of electric shock to humans should the capacitor fail but
it could result in a risk of fire. The Class Y capacitor is primarily
used in line-to-ground (line by pass) applications. In this
application, failure of the capacitor could lead to danger of electric
shock.
With a working voltage of 400 VAC in line-to-line (Class X) and
250 VAC in line-to-ground (Class Y) applications, these safety
capacitors meet the impulse test criteria outlined in IEC Standard
60384. Meeting subclass X1 and Y1 requirements, these devices
are certified to withstand impulses up to 4 KV (X1) and 8 KV (Y1)
respectively. These encapsulated devices also meet the flame test
requirements outlined in UL Standard 94 V–0.
Preliminary
Ordering Information
1
C9
8
Ceramic
Series
Body
Diameter
C9 =
C900
0 = 7.0 mm
1 = 8.0 mm
2 = 9.0 mm
3 = 10.0 mm
4 = 11.0 mm
5 = 12.0 mm
7 = 14.0 mm
1
U
Lead
Specification
Spacing1
1 = 10.0
mm
U = Safety
Standard
103
M
Y
V
D
A
Capacitance
Code (pF)
Capacitance
Tolerance
Rated
Voltage
Dielectric
Design
Lead Style
2 significant
digits +
number of zeros.
Use 9 for 1.0 –
9.9 pF
Use 8 for 0.5 –
0.99 pF
e.g., 2.2 pF = 229
e.g., 0.5 pF = 508
C = ±0.25 pF
D = ±0.5 pF
J = ±5%
K = ±10%
M = ±10%
D=
Single
Layer
Disc
A = Straight
B = Vertical
Kink
C = Outside
Kink
Kink Short
D = Outside
Kink
E = Inside Kink
U = X1
400 VAC/
Y1 250
VAC
N = NP0 (0 ±60
ppm/ºC)
S = SL (-1,000~
+350 ppm/ºC)
Y = Y5P (±10%)
W = Y5U (+20%
to -55%)
V = Y5V (+30%
to -80%)
A
7317
Failure Packaging/Grade
Rate
(C-Spec)1
A=
N/A
7317 = Ammo
Pack
WL35 = Bulk / 3.5
mm lead length
WL40 = Bulk / 4.0
mm lead length
WL45 = Bulk / 4.5
mm lead length
WL20 = Bulk / 20
mm lead length
When choosing the Ammo Pack option, please note that the carrier tape pitch dimension for these components is 25.4 mm.
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Radial Through-Hole Ceramic Disc Capacitors
Safety Standard Recognized, 900 Series, Radial Disc, Encapsulated, X1 400 VAC / Y1 250 VAC (Industrial Grade)
Benefits
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Safety Standard Recognized
Radial through-hole form factor
Encapsulated
10 mm lead spacing
Lead (Pb)-Free and RoHS Compliant
Halogen Free
Capacitance offerings ranging from 2.0 pF up to 4,700 pF
Available capacitance tolerances of ±0.25pF, ±0.5pF, ±5%,
±10%, and ±20%
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High reliability
Kinked or straight lead configurations
Non-polar device, minimizing installation concerns
100% pure matte tin-plated lead finish allowing for excellent
solderability
• Encapsulation meets flammability standard UL 94 V–0
Applications
Typical applications include line-to-line (Class X) filtering, line-to-ground (Class Y) filtering, antenna coupling, primary and secondary
coupling (switching power supplies), and line disturbances suppression (motors and motor controls, relays, switching power supplies,
and inverters).
Preliminary
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