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Tantalum chip capacitors B45197A, B45198R, B450, B451
SpeedPower, Low ESR
Construction
Polar tantalum capacitors with solid electrolyte
Conventional, optimized TaMnO2 technology
Flame-retardant plastic case (UL 94 V-0)
Optionally tinned or gold-plated terminals
Features
Wide variety of Low ESR values
High ripple current capability
High volumetric efficiency
Excellent solderability
Stable temperature and frequency characteristics
Low leakage current, low dissipation factor
Low self-inductance
High resistance to shock and vibration
Suitable for use without series resistor (special operating conditions recommended)
Lead-free and material content compatible with RoHS
Some partnumbers are only available in M (±20%) tolerance; these types have a maximum
capacitance drift at +125 °C of +20%
Applications
Telecommunications (e.g. mobile phones, infrastructure)
Data processing (e.g. laptops, mainframes)
Measuring and control engineering (e.g. voltage regulators)
Automotive electronics (e.g. navigation systems, electronic control units)
Medical engineering
DC/DC converters
Soldering
Suitable for reflow soldering (IR and vapor phase, in compliance with JEDEC J-STD-020 C) and
wave soldering
Delivery mode
Taped and reeled in accordance with IEC 60286-3
Dimensional drawing
Dimensions
Marking
Case size A Case size B
Case sizes C, D, E
Capacitance coding
Date coding
Year Month
S = 2004 1 = January 7 = July
T = 2005 2 = February 8 = August
U = 2006 3 = March 9 = September
V = 2007 4 = April O = October
W = 2008 5 = May N = November
X = 2009 6 = June D = December
Series SpeedPower
Ordering code B45197A, B45198R,
B450 B451
Technology Ta-MnO2 Ta-MnO2
Terminals Tinned Gold-plated
Rated voltage (up to 85 °C) VR 2.5 ... 50 VDC
Rated capacitance (20 °C, 120 Hz) CR 0.15 ... 1000 µF
Capacitance tolerance ±20%, ±10%
Maximum equivalent series (20 °C, 100 kHz) ESRmax 40 ... 15000 mΩ
resistance
Operating temperature range Top 55 ... +125 °C
Failure rate (at 40 °C; ≤ VR, fit
(1 fit = 110-9 failures/h) RS ≤ 0.1 Ω/V)
CR VR ≤ 330 µF V ≤40
CR VR > 330 µF V ≤144 or 288
(dependent on type)
Service life >500000 h
Leakage current (VR, 5 min, 20 °C) Ileak 10 nA/µC
Detail specification (tinned terminals) CECC 30801-805
Climatic category (55 °C/+125 °C/56 55/125/56
(to IEC 60068-1) days damp heat test)
D(68*) D(68*)
70 E(47*)
D(150) D(100) D(47*) E(47*)
80 E(220 330) E (220 330 E(220*)
470)
C(220 330*) C(220*) C(100*) D(68 100 D(47*) D(33* 47*) D(15*)
D(150 220 D(150 220 D(47 68 100 150*) E(100*) E(33*) E(33*)
330 470 330 470) 150 220 E(100 150
100 680 1000*) E(150 220 330) 220 330*)
E(330) 330 470 E(100 150
680 1000*) 220 330
470 680)
120 E(47)
D(100) D(100 150) E(47 68) D(47) D(10*)
130 E(68*) E(22*)
C(68 100) C(68 100 D(68 330 D(47 68 D(47 68) D(33 47) D(6.8*)
150 150*) 470*) 100 150) E(47 68
D(470 680) E(68) 100)
D(68) C(100) C(68) E(33) E(22)
180 D(47)
C(150) C(68 150 C(68 100 C(68 100*) C(22 33) D(22 33) D(22 33*)
220 330*) 150*) D(33) D(22 33 47 E(33 47 68) E10 22 47*)
200 D(47) 68 100*)
E(33 68)
220 D(220*)
330 C(47)
B(68) B(68*) B(33*) C(6.8 15*)
350
C(33) C(22) C(22)
C(22) B(22*) C(22 33)
380 C(22)
Tantalum
capacitor
Series
197A = SpeedPower, Low ESR,
tinned terminals
198R = SpeedPower, Low ESR,
gold-plated terminals
Rated voltage
0 = 4 V, 1 = 6.3 V, 2 = 10 V, 3 = 16 V, 4 = 20 V,
5 = 25 V, 6 = 35 V, 7 = 50 V
Capacitance tolerance
M = ±20%, K = ±10%
Case size
1=A
2=B
3=C
4=D
5=E
ESR quality
0 = standard
Reel diameter
9 = 180 mm, 6 = 330 mm
Ordering code structure for SpeedPower II series and SpeedPower III series
Tantalum
capacitor
Series
0 = SpeedPower, Low ESR; Low
Profile, Low ESR; tinned terminals
1 = SpeedPower, Low ESR;
gold-plated terminals
Rated voltage
02 = 2.5 V, 04 = 4 V, 06 = 6.3 V, 10 = 10 V,
16 = 16 V, 20 = 20 V, 25 = 25 V, 35 = 35 V, 50 = 50
V
Case size
A, B, C, D, E
Reel diameter
9 = 180 mm, 6 = 330 mm
Capacitance tolerance
M = ±20%, K = ±10%
Polarity
Because tantalum capacitors are polar capacitors, it is important to observe their polarity
markings (positive pole on the anode, negative pole on the cathode). Any incorrect polarity
resulting from the sum of the AC and DC voltage components must be smaller than or equal to
the permitted polarity reversal voltage. To avoid reducing their reliability, this voltage may only
occur for a short time, at most five times for a duration of one minute per hour.
Voltage
The maximum continuous voltage depends on the ambient temperature. Within the temperature
range of 55 to +85 °C, the rated voltage is equal to the maximum continuous voltage. Between
+ 85 and + 125 °C the maximum continuous voltage must be reduced linearly from the full rated
voltage to 2/3 of it (derating). At 150 °C (only B4519*P series) the voltage must be reduced to 1/2
and at 175 °C (only B4519*T series) to 1/3 of the rated voltage. Operation below the maximum
continuous voltage has a positive effect on the capacitor’s failure rate. The maximum continuous
voltage must not be exceeded.
The surge voltage is the maximum voltage (peak value) that may be applied to the capacitor for
short periods, at most five times for a total duration of up to 1 minute per hour. The surge voltage
must not be applied for periodic charging and discharging in the course of normal operation and
cannot be part of the operating voltage. The permissible surge voltage for all capacitors in this
data book is 1.3 x the rated voltage. The occurrence of voltage impulses (transient voltages) that
exceed the surge voltage may lead to irreparable damage.
Capacitance
The actual capacitance of a capacitor can deviate from the rated capacitance by as much as the
full magnitude of the tolerance at delivery. The capacitance varies with the temperature (at
+125 °C +12% up to +20%) and decreases with increasing frequency.
When operated directly in a voltage network, the capacitor should be protected against
overvoltage, e.g. by a suppressor diode, and against polarity reversal by a diode. If a capacitor is
operated in an unprotected low-impedance circuit and fails because the permissible conditions for
the forward DC voltage, reverse DC voltage, surge current, power dissipation or temperature are
exceeded, the continued current flow through the overstressed capacitor may produce
overheating. The overheated capacitor may damage the surrounding components and the circuit
board.
Storage conditions
Capacitors with solid electrolyte may be stored at temperatures down to –80 °C. The upper
storage temperature must not exceed +85 °C (for blister tape the temperature limit is +40 °C).
The storage conditions should not exceed +40 °C and 70% R. H. A drypack is useful to prevent
the effects of humidity.
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