
The ELCO RADIAAL 10µF / 350V capacitor is engineered for stable performance in high-voltage applications. Its durable construction ensures reliability in demanding environments, making it an essential component for various electronic projects.
With a capacitance of 10µF and a robust 350V voltage rating, this radial capacitor excels in energy storage and signal processing. It efficiently provides energy to circuits and smooths out voltage fluctuations, essential for sensitive electronics.
Typical uses include power supply filtering, audio crossover networks, and motor run circuits. Its compact radial design allows for easy integration into PCB layouts, optimizing space without compromising functionality.
| Brand | Hitano |
| Model | 10J0P |
| Tolerance | 0 % |
| Primary colors | Black |
| Extra colors | Green |
| Height of the product | 16 mm |
| Diameter unit | 10 mm |
| Maximum operating temperature | 85°C |
| Minimum operating temperature | -40 °C |
| "Type of capacitor" | Electrolytic capacitors |
| Electrical capacity | 10 μF |
| Diameter guide | 0.6 mm |
| Low profile | no |
| Type PCB assembly | The text "Radiaal" is already in a form that can be seen as an informal term in some languages, but more context is needed to determine the exact translation or meaning in English. However, if "Radiaal" refers to something like a tire or a pattern (common in some languages), then it might translate to "Radial" in English, which generally relates to something arranged like a radius or pertaining to a radius. If there's specific context or usage you have in mind, feel free to provide more details. |
| Minimum lifespan at 85 °C | 1000 hrs |
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| Voltage | 0 V |
| Pitch | mm |
| Material | PET (polyethylene terephthalate) |