• 20g radial type
  • Capacitance
33µF ~ 80000µF
  • Voltage Rated DC
10V ~ 500V
  • Operating Temp
-55°C ~ 105°C
  • Tolerance
±20%
  • Lifetime
8 000 h @ 105°C
  • RoHS
ROHS

The **ALSIC 20g** series is an aluminum electrolytic capacitor manufactured to international standards integrating high altitude, onboard communications, dc-dc converters, line-operated dc power supplies and energy storage. It offers optimal performance for applications requiring reliability and energy efficiency.

 

Typical applications :

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PN
Capacitance
Voltage Rated DC
Operating Temp
Tolerance
RoHS
A776100 15000µF 10V - ±20% -
A776101 8200µF 16V - ±20% -
A776102 14000µF 16V - ±20% -
A776103 66000µF 16V - ±20% -
A776104 80000µF 16V - ±20% -
A776105 3700µF 25V - ±20% -
A776106 2200µF 35V - ±20% -
A776107 2700µF 35V - ±20% -
A776108 3300µF 35V - ±20% -
A776109 4700µF 35V - ±20% -
A776110 5800µF 35V - ±20% -
A776111 2200µF 50V - ±20% -
A776112 2700µF 50V - ±20% -
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why are Electrolyte Capacitors Forward Biased?

For safety purposes, these types of capacitors need to be forward biased in their configuration. This is mainly due to the characteristics of the electrolyte that has been used in their construction. The positive terminal always needs to have a larger amount of voltage than that of the negative terminal. If the situation were reversed and the negative terminal suddenly had a higher voltage than the positive terminal (which is also referred to as reversing the voltage polarity), the aluminum material that is used as the dielectric could short circuit and become damaged. It could also overheat, which could cause a substantial leak. 

The capacitor could also vaporize, which could cause the entire enclosure to burst under the right circumstances. It is important to note, however, that this phenomenon is very rare.

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