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GCM32ER71A226KE12L Datasheet, PDF (58/67 Pages) Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. – Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors for Automotive
!Note • Please read rating and !CAUTION (for storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) in this catalog to prevent smoking and/or burning, etc.
• This catalog has only typical specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering.
!Caution
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<Applicable to GCG Series>
8. Selection of Conductive Adhesive, Mounting
Process, and Bonding Strength
The acquired bonding strength may change greatly
depending on the conductive adhesive to be used.
Be sure to confirm if the desired performance can be
acquired in the assumed mounting process with the
conductive adhesive to be used.
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9. Moisture Proof Process
In order to prevent the occurrence of migration, perform a
moisture proof process, such as applying a resin coating or
enclosing with a dry inert gas.
10. Application
This product is for conductive adhesive mounting. When
performing solder mounting, contact Murata in advance.
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1. Under Operation of Equipment
1-1. Do not touch a capacitor directly with bare hands
during operation in order to avoid the danger of an
electric shock.
1-2. Do not allow the terminals of a capacitor to come in
contact with any conductive objects (short-circuit).
Do not expose a capacitor to a conductive liquid,
including any acid or alkali solutions.
1-3. Confirm the environment in which the equipment will
operate is under the specified conditions.
Do not use the equipment under the following
environments.
(1) Being spattered with water or oil.
(2) Being exposed to direct sunlight.
(3) Being exposed to ozone, ultraviolet rays, or
radiation.
(4) Being exposed to toxic gas (e.g., hydrogen sulfide,
sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ammonia gas, etc.)
(5) Any vibrations or mechanical shocks exceeding the
specified limits.
(6) Moisture condensing environments.
1-4. Use damp proof countermeasures if using under any
conditions that can cause condensation.
2. Other
2-1. In an Emergency
(1) If the equipment should generate smoke, fire, or
smell, immediately turn off or unplug the equipment.
If the equipment is not turned off or unplugged, the
hazards may be worsened by supplying continuous
power.
(2) In this type of situation, do not allow face and
hands to come in contact with the capacitor or
burns may be caused by the capacitor's high
temperature.
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2-2. Disposal of Waste
When capacitors are disposed of, they must be
burned or buried by an industrial waste vendor with
the appropriate licenses.
2-3. Circuit Design
(1) Addition of Fail Safe Function
Be sure to add a fail safe function to the finished
product to prevent secondary accidents, in the
case where an abnormality or discrepancy occurs
in the product.
(2) Capacitors used to prevent electromagnetic
interference in the primary AC side circuit, or as a
connection/insulation, must be a safety standard
certified product, or satisfy the contents stipulated
in the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety
Law.
(3) The GC3, GCD, GCE, GCG, GCJ, GCM, KC3,
and KCM series are not safety standard certified
products.
2-4. Remarks
Failure to follow the cautions may result, worst case,
in a short circuit and smoking when the product is
used.
The above notices are for standard applications and
conditions. Contact us when the products are used in
special mounting conditions.
Select optimum conditions for operation as they
determine the reliability of the product after assembly.
The data herein are given in typical values, not
guaranteed ratings.