Film Capacitors
Film capacitors are one of the most popular and widely used types of capacitors, due to their low cost, long lifetime, and wide range of available sizes and shapes. These capacitors are often made from thin layers of insulation film, which are applied to a support structure. The use of film capacitors is prevalent in a variety of electrical and electronic applications, such as power supplies, motor control, signal processing, and radio-frequency communications.
ECW-H10623RJV Application Field and Working Principle
The ECW-H10623RJV is a surface-mounted epoxy encapsulated film capacitor that can be used in many electrical and electronic applications. The capacitor is constructed from a metallized polyester film, insulated with epoxy resin, and provides a high dielectric strength and excellent stability. The ECW-H10623RJV is ideal for use in power supplies, industrial automation systems, high-reliability industrial applications, automotive, telecom, and audio/video equipment.
The working principle behind the ECW-H10623RJV is the same as all other film capacitors. When voltage is applied across the two leads of the capacitor, a current passes through the film and creates an electric field within the capacitor that attracts and stores electric charge. This charge is then stored on the electrode surfaces until the capacitor is discharged and the current stops flowing. The capacitor then acts as a voltage divider, allowing only a portion of the applied voltage to be present across the device. This allows the capacitor to act as a low-pass filter, filtering out the higher frequencies in a signal and allowing only the lower frequencies to pass.
In addition, the ECW-H10623RJV is also designed to provide high insulation resistance and excellent resistance to shock and vibration. This makes it ideal for use in harsh operating conditions. The capacitor is also rated to 105°C, making it suitable for high temperature applications.
Overall, the ECW-H10623RJV is a reliable and versatile film capacitor that can be used for a wide range of electrical and electronic applications. Its high insulation resistance, excellent shock and vibration resistance, and 105°C rating make it ideal for use in harsh and high temperature environments.