Features
- Capacitance 15 Farad
- Rated voltage 5.5 Volt
- High pulse power capability
- Low equivalent series resistance
- Low leakage current
- Capacitance values up to 700 Farad
- Cylindrical package design
Mechanical Dimensions
- Length 33 mm
- Width 16 mm
- Height 32 mm
Soldering Recommendations
When soldering supercapacitors to a printed circuit board, the temperature and time applied to the capacitor body can negatively affect performance. Only the leads should come in contact with solder.
- Do not immerse the capacitor body in solder
- Avoid contact between the capacitor body and molten solder
- Keep the capacitor body away from the PCB or other components during soldering
- Excessive temperature or thermal cycling can cause case damage or reduce capacitor lifetime
Hand Soldering Guidelines
Maintain distance between the capacitor body and the soldering iron tip. Never touch the capacitor body with the soldering iron as this can cause permanent damage and alter its electrical properties.
- Maximum soldering iron temperature 350 degree Celsius
- Limit contact time to less than 4 seconds per lead
- Avoid repeated heating of the terminals to protect the capacitor body
Notes
Excessive heat transfer during soldering may damage the capacitor and reduce its lifetime. Proper soldering techniques are essential for safe and reliable operation.
Features
- Capacitance 15 Farad
- Rated voltage 5.5 Volt
- High pulse power capability
- Low equivalent series resistance
- Low leakage current
- Capacitance values up to 700 Farad
- Cylindrical package design
Mechanical Dimensions
- Length 33 mm
- Width 16 mm
- Height 32 mm
Soldering Recommendations
When soldering supercapacitors to a printed circuit board, the temperature and time applied to the capacitor body can negatively affect performance. Only the leads should come in contact with solder.
- Do not immerse the capacitor body in solder
- Avoid contact between the capacitor body and molten solder
- Keep the capacitor body away from the PCB or other components during soldering
- Excessive temperature or thermal cycling can cause case damage or reduce capacitor lifetime
Hand Soldering Guidelines
Maintain distance between the capacitor body and the soldering iron tip. Never touch the capacitor body with the soldering iron as this can cause permanent damage and alter its electrical properties.
- Maximum soldering iron temperature 350 degree Celsius
- Limit contact time to less than 4 seconds per lead
- Avoid repeated heating of the terminals to protect the capacitor body
Notes
Excessive heat transfer during soldering may damage the capacitor and reduce its lifetime. Proper soldering techniques are essential for safe and reliable operation.