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THA122M075AC0C

THA122M075AC0C

THA122M075AC0C

Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE)

THA 1200μF Capacitor ±20% Bulk Through Hole 2.118Lx0.953W 53.80mmx24.20mm -55°C~85°C Polar FlatPack

SOT-23

THA122M075AC0C Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 15 Weeks
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case FlatPack
Operating Temperature-55°C~85°C
PackagingBulk
Series THA
Size / Dimension 2.118Lx0.953W 53.80mmx24.20mm
Tolerance ±20%
Part StatusActive
Applications General Purpose
Voltage - Rated 75V
Capacitance 1200μF
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) 170mOhm @ 120Hz
Lead Spacing0.394 10.00mm
Lifetime @ Temp 3000 Hrs @ 85°C
Polarization Polar
Ripple Current @ Low Frequency 1.6A @ 120Hz
Ripple Current @ High Frequency 2.08A @ 20kHz
Height Seated (Max) 0.335 8.50mm
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
In-Stock:470 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
60$16.22883$973.7298

THA122M075AC0C Product Details

THA122M075AC0C Overview


Full charge results in a ripple current of 2.08A @ 20kHz.For 170mOhm @ 120Hz to fully function, the equivalent series resistance has to be provided.It is 1.6A @ 120Hz at the lowest charge for ripple current.The height seated (Max) should be kept below 0.335 8.50mm.If you want high efficiency, you should keep the operating temperature at -55°C~85°C.

THA122M075AC0C Features


the ripple current is 2.08A @ 20kHz.
the ripple current is 1.6A @ 120Hz.
an operating temperature of -55°C~85°C

THA122M075AC0C Applications


There are a lot of Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) THA122M075AC0C applications of aluminum electrolytic capacitors.

  • Standard and switched mode power supplies
  • Power supplies
  • Telecommunication
  • Smoothing and filtering applications
  • Computer
  • Uninterruptible power supplies
  • Frequency converters
  • Industrial systems
  • Energy storage in pulse systems
  • Computer motherboards

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