These are high-reliability axial aluminum electrolytic capacitors designed for industrial, automotive, and telecommunication applications. They feature long life, high ripple current capability, and miniature case sizes for space-constrained designs. Suitable for smoothing, filtering, decoupling, and buffering in switched-mode power supplies, as well as portable and mobile equipment. Their robust construction ensures vibration and shock resistance, with voltage ratings from 6.3 V to 100 V and capacitance from 2.2 UF to 15,000 UF, operating within a temperature range of -40°C to +105°C for diverse demanding environments.
Ripple current capability varies with case size and frequency
Surge voltage: < 1.15 x Up
Leakage current: < 0.02 Ca x Up + 3 pA initially
Impedance and ESR increase at lower temperatures and higher frequencies
Designed for smoothing, filtering, buffering, decoupling, and timing applications
RoHS compliant, flame-retardant plastic case molding
Buy the Vishay Series 138 Axial Electrolytic Capacitors: MAL213837479E3
Order Vishay 138 series axial aluminum electrolytic capacitors online now for dependable performance in industrial, automotive, and telecommunication applications. These capacitors offer long life, high ripple current, and compact size, making them ideal for smoothing, filtering, buffering, and decoupling in switched-mode power supplies and portable equipment. Their robust construction ensures vibration and shock resistance, while operating reliably from -40°C to +105°C. Purchase online today to benefit from fast shipping, competitive pricing, and trusted quality on all your electronic component needs.
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