Parameters |
Mount |
Through Hole |
Package / Case |
Radial |
Dielectric Material |
ALUMINUM |
Tolerance |
20% |
JESD-609 Code |
e3 |
Pbfree Code |
yes |
Number of Terminations |
2 |
ECCN Code |
EAR99 |
Terminal Finish |
Tin (Sn) |
Max Operating Temperature |
105°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-55°C |
HTS Code |
8532.22.00 |
Capacitance |
560μF |
Voltage - Rated DC |
2.5V |
Packing Method |
Box |
Terminal Pitch |
3.5mm |
Lead Pitch |
3.5052mm |
Capacitor Type |
ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR |
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) |
6mOhm |
Polarity |
Polar |
Ripple Current |
6.1A |
Life (Hours) |
2000 hours |
Dissipation Factor |
0.12 % |
Current - Leakage |
500μA |
Height Seated (Max) |
8.9916mm |
Length |
8mm |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
The capacitance can run at the range of 560μF.
20% are used to determine the tolerance of this capacitor. It is contained in a package of Radial. The type of the RL80E561MDN1 capacitor Nichicon RL80E561MDN1 is suitable to conduct the ripple current at 6.1A. RL80E561MDN1 Capacitor is mounted by Through Hole. The typical values of Voltage - Rated DC are 2.5V. There are 2 terminals embeded in RL80E561MDN1 Capacitor. The part is packaged by Box. The dielectric materials are defined as ALUMINUM. This device's minimum working temperature must not be less than -55°C. It's recommended that you utilize it when the temperature is below 105°C. The capacitor type can be sorted using ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.
Series
Capacitance: 560μF
Tolerance: 20%
Package / Case: Radial
There are great quantities of applications of RL80E561MDN1 Aluminum Polymer Capacitors.
Typically, RL80E561MDN1 is used to smooth and buffer rectified DC voltages for DC-DC converters and Power supplies, to reduce power noise & signal noise and to enhance power efficiency. And the following shows some of them.
- Voltage Doubling
- Decoupling Noise Filtering
- To reduce power noise & signal noise
- Computer motherboards
- Signal decoupling & power bypass
- Audio Crossover
- Power Line Buffering
- Lighting Ballast
- Coupling or blocking
- DC Buffering