Cornell Dubilier debuts AEC-Q200 Y2 Capacitors, acing 2,000-hr 85/85 THB tests

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New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Cornell Dubilier Electronics’ new MYH series of Y2, EMI/RFI suppression capacitors designed for harsh environments. The MYH series is AEC-Q200 qualified, meets a 2,000-hour THB (Temperature, Humidity, Bias) life test, and has applications in motors, AMR (Automated Meter Readers), UPS, power supplies, charging systems, and appliances. These Y2, line-to-ground capacitors filter out electromagnetic noise and have multiple international safety agency approvals. 

The 2,000-hour THB test conducted at 85°C, 85% relative humidity at rated voltage, subjected these components to twice the industry standard test hours required to meet IEC 60834, Class III-B for THB. The MYH capacitor series also passed the rigors of AEC-Q200 automotive testing. These tests include mechanical shock and vibration, thermal cycling, solvent resistance and solderability which qualify the series for use in the most demanding industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.

Capacitance values range from 0.001 to 1 µF in 29 standard values, at 300Vac, 50/60Hz. Their operating temperature range is from -40°C to +110°C. The series possesses multiple agency approvals including UL, CSA, VDE, for safety and performance in Y2, line-to-ground applications.

Features & Benefits:

  • Excels at EMI Suppression in harsh environmental conditions
  • THB 2,000 Hr @ 85 ̊C, 85% RH, and Vr
  • Automotive Grade (AEC-Q200) qualified
  • High operating temperature: up to 110 °C
  • International agency approvals for safety and performance

Applications:

  • Motors
  • AMR (Automated Meter Readers)
  • UPS
  • Power Supplies
  • Charging Systems
  • Appliances

MYH Series capacitors are available now from New Yorker Electronics. As a franchise distributor, New Yorker Electronics supplies the full line of Cornell Dubilier Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, AC Oil Filled Capacitors, DC Oil Filled Capacitors, Film Capacitors, MICA Capacitors, Ultracapacitors and Supercapacitors.