BCAP0650 P270 K05


- Manufacturer No:
- BCAP0650 P270 K05
- Manufacturer:
- Maxwell Technologies Inc.
- Product Category:
- Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), Supercapacitors
- Description:
- CAP 650F 2.7V WELD
- RoHs Status:
Lead Free / RoHS Compliant
- Datasheet:
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BCAP0650 P270 K05 Datasheet(PDF)

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Specifications
Product Category : | Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLC), Supercapacitors | Manufacturer : | Maxwell Technologies Inc. |
Capacitance : | 650F | ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) : | 0.8 mOhm |
Height - Seated (Max) : | 2.039" (51.80mm) | Lead Spacing : | - |
Lifetime @ Temp. : | 1500 Hrs @ 65°C | Mounting Type : | Chassis Mount |
Operating Temperature : | -40°C ~ 65°C | Package / Case : | Axial, Can - Solder Terminals |
Packaging : | Bulk | Part Status : | Obsolete |
Series : | K2 | Size / Dimension : | 2.390" Dia (60.70mm) |
Termination : | Weld Stud | Tolerance : | - |
Voltage - Rated : | 2.7V |
Inventory Quantity: 3639
MOQ: 0
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