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CD16 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) Cornell Dubilier Electronics – Snubber and RF Application, Mica Capacitors Higher dV/dt Capability and Flatter Insertion Loss
Type CD16 & CDV16 Snubber and RF Application, Mica Capacitors
Higher dV/dt Capability and Flatter Insertion Loss
Ideal for snubber and RF applications, CDV16 mica capacitors now handle dV/
dts up to 275,000 V/μs and they assure controlled, resonance-free performance
through 1 GHz. CDV16/CD16 mica capacitors excel in both snubber applications
and high-frequency applications like RF and CATV. Type CDV16’s high pulse
current capability make them ideal for pulse and snubber applications. CDV16
capacitors withstand an unlimited number of pulses with a dV/dt of 275,000
V/μs. This is a 20% increase in dV/dt capability when compared to our CDV19
mica capacitors and CDV16’s are smaller too. CDV16 capacitors handle higher
peak currents — up to 825 amps. They also handle high continuous RMS current
at 5 MHz and up to 30 MHz. For example, a 470 pF CDV16 capacitor handles
6.2 A rms continuously at 13.56 MHz and it is 1/4 the cost of a comparable
porcelain ceramic capacitor. In addition to being great for snubbers, CDV16
is a fit for your RF applications. Their compact size and closer lead spacing
improves insertion loss performance — insertion loss data is flat within ±0.2 dB,
Highlights
typically to beyond a gigahertz.
Specifications
• Handles up to 9.0 amps rms continuous current
• Very low ESR from 10 to 100 MHz
Capacitance Range:
Capacitance Tolerance:
• Low, notch-free impedance to 1GHz
• Stable: no capacitance change with (V), (t), and (f)
• Very high Q at UHF/VHF frequencies
• Tape and reeling available
Voltage:
Temperature Range:
• dV/dt capability up to 275,000 V/μs Typical Performance Curves
100 pF to 7,500 pF
±5% (J) standard;
±1% (F) and ±2%
(G) available
500 Vdc & 1,000 Vdc
–55 °C to +150 °C
• 1,500 amps peak current capability
RoHS-5 Compliant
Has more than 1000 ppm lead in some homog-
enous material but otherwise complies with the EU
Directive 2002/95/EC requirement restricting the
use of Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd),
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), PolyBrominated Bi-
phenyls (PBB) and PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE).
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