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Product category: Capacitors
News Release from: BC Components International | Subject: 158 PUL-SI
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 November 2002

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The latest ultra-long-life aluminium electrolytic capacitors from BC Components offer higher capacitance values in smaller case sizes than previous devices.

The latest ultra-long-life aluminium electrolytic capacitors from BC Components offer higher capacitance values in smaller case sizes than previous devices as well as featuring a more environmentally friendly electrolyte Combining long life, low ESR and high ripple current capability, the miniaturised BCc 158 PUL-SI snap-in capacitors will save space in industrial, telecommunications and audio/visual power supply applications where long-term reliability is critical

Each device is rated for a long useful operating life of 5kh at an ambient temperature of 105C and maximum ripple current.

The BCc 158 PUL-SI capacitors offer standard voltages from 16 to 100V, and are available with capacitance values of between 560 and 47,000uF.

Case sizes (diameter x length) range from just 22 x 25 to 35 x 50mm and both two- and three-pin snap-in options are available as standard.

Other voltages, pin options and case sizes are available on request.

The 158 PUL-SI series is the successor to the BCc 058 PLL-SI series.

In addition to the size reduction, the new capacitors incorporate a new electrolyte that addresses professional lifetime and ripple current specifications, and exceeds the latest requirements for use of more environmentally friendly materials.

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