The RL80J561MDN1 is an aluminum electrolytic capacitor from Nichicon. It belongs to the RL series, which is known for its long life and high reliability, making it suitable for a variety of industrial and consumer electronics applications. These capacitors are designed to provide stable performance over an extended period, even in demanding operating conditions.
Applications
- Power supplies: Smoothing and filtering in AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies.
- Inverters: DC link capacitors in solar inverters and motor drives.
- LED lighting: Power factor correction and filtering in LED drivers.
- Audio equipment: Coupling and decoupling in audio amplifiers and receivers.
- Industrial control systems: Filtering and energy storage in PLCs and other industrial equipment.
Features
- Long life: Designed for extended operation, often exceeding 10,000 hours.
- High reliability: Stable performance over a wide range of operating conditions.
- High ripple current capability: Handles significant AC currents without degradation.
- Wide operating temperature range: Suitable for use in harsh environments.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
Benefits
- Increased equipment lifespan: Reduces the need for frequent replacements.
- Improved system stability: Ensures consistent performance over time.
- Enhanced power supply performance: Minimizes ripple and noise in power supplies.
- Reduced maintenance costs: Lowers the total cost of ownership.
- Environmentally friendly: Complies with regulations for hazardous substances.
Additional Details
The RL80J561MDN1 typically features a capacitance of 560uF and a voltage rating of 63V (80J indicates 63V). Aluminum electrolytic capacitors use an electrolyte to achieve high capacitance values. The RL series is designed with a robust electrolyte formulation that provides long life and high reliability. The capacitor's ability to handle ripple current is crucial in power supply applications, where it is subjected to significant AC currents. The ripple current rating indicates the maximum AC current the capacitor can handle without overheating or degrading its performance. The operating temperature range is typically specified as -40°C to +105°C, enabling the capacitor to function reliably in a wide range of industrial and consumer environments. The ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) of the capacitor is an important parameter that affects its performance. A lower ESR results in lower power losses and better filtering characteristics. The capacitor is typically leaded and designed for through-hole mounting on a printed circuit board (PCB). Specific dimensions and tolerances can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.