Now Available In 600V, 630V, 700V, 800V, or 1100V For Applications That Demand Higher Voltage!
The ECW-FG Series Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitors are rated for 85/85 and tested up to 1000 hours! They are used for automotive applications featuring Panasonic's non-inductive, metallized polypropylene film construction with a flame retardant plastic case. The ECW-FG Series parts are highly recommended for DC/DC, AC/DC converter circuits in xEV, and high frequency, high current circuits. AEC-Q200 compliance ensures that these Film Capacitors are meeting the most stringent quality standards in the industry.
Features
- High Moisture Resistance: 85°C, 85%RH:
- 600 V: 420 V, 500 Hours
- 630 V: 500 V, 1000 Hours
- 700 V: 500 V, 1000 Hours
- 800 V: 560 V, 500 Hours
- 1100 V: 700 V, 500 Hours
- High Thermal Shock Resistance: 600 to 1100V, -55°C to 85°C, 1000 Cycles
- High Temperature Load Test: 125°C
- 600 V: 360 V, 1000 Hours
- 630 V: 450 V, 1000 Hours
- 700 V: 450 V, 1000 Hours
- 800 V: 480 V, 1000 Hours
- 1100 V: 660 V, 1000 Hours
- Fuse Function
- Flame Retardant Plastic Case And Non-Combustible Resin
- High Safety (Built-In Self-Protecting Function)
- AEC-Q200 Compliant
- RoHS and REACH Compliant
Benefits
- Design In For Extremely Long-Term Outdoor Use
- Fuse Function Causes Open Circuits Upon Most Failures
- Flame Resistant Coating
- Suitable For Harsh Environment Applications Such As Automotive
Applications
- DC/DC and AC/DC Converter Circuitry for xEV, Electric Vehicles
- High Frequency and High Current Circuits
ECW-FG Series
Part number list
Newest Product Highlights
The ECW-FG Series Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitors are now available in 40 new part numbers offering 600VDC with capacitance options ranging from 2µF to 12µF.
Panasonic components specified as AEC-Q200 Compliant are consistently designed into automotive systems. However, today’s Design Engineers are specifying AEC-Q200 components to meet the high-quality standards of devices beyond automotive applications.
Parts that pass the AEC tests are qualified, high-quality components that can be used in critical environments. Therefore, there should be no need to conduct other component level tests saving both time and expense.
Current AEC-Q200 Standard documents developed by the AEC Component Technical Committee are available on the AEC website. The AEC is an organization based in the U.S. that sets qualification standards for the supply of components in the automotive electronics industry.
If your next device requires components that meet the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) requirements for components suitable for harsh automotive environments, think Panasonic!