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EPSP Pulse Power Ceramic Capacitors

Product information "EPSP Pulse Power Ceramic Capacitors"

500 pF to 4,000 pF; 20 kV to 52 kV

The EPSP Series of pulse power ceramic capacitors are optimized for sourcing and sinking short-duration high-current pulses. They are ideal components for use in pulsed gas laser systems, HVDC power supplies, lightning arrestor systems, electrostatic copying machines and electron microscopes. They utilize an N5500 temperature characteristic Class 1 dielectric to achieve a very low dissipation factor coupled with a very high capacitance-per-volume and an absence of etectable piezoelectric or electrorestrictive effects. Epoxy encapsulation provides excellent insulation resistance and a physically robust package.

Specification

  • Temperature Range Operating: -30 °C to +50 °C
  •                                     Storage:    -30 °C to +50 °C
  • Capacitance Tolerance ± 20 % standard; other tolerances available
  • Dissipation Factor 0.5 % Maximum when measured at a frequency of 1 kHz
  • Dielectric Characteristic Class I N5500 (± 1000 ppm/ °C) over the Operating Temperature range
  • Dielectric Strength Will withstand a DC potential of VTEST (listed above) for 10 Seconds at 25 °C
  • Insulation Resistance 20,000 Megohms (MΩ) Minimum at 100 VDC
  • Terminal Strength Maximum applied torque to be 20 inch-pounds or less
  • Humidity Protection Epoxy encapsulated
  • Standard Markings “HEC”, Capacitance, Tolerance, Rated Working Voltage (VDC), TC and Date Code
Manufacturer "HIGH ENERGY CORPORATION"
Located in Pennsylvania, High Energy Corporation (HEC) is a leading manufacturer of High Voltage oil-filled and ceramic capacitors used in a wide range of military, industrial and commercial applications. HEC's capacitors are used in HV power supplies, X-ray equipment, HF radio equipment, induction heating machinery, cable fault finders and other RF, HV and high current applications.
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