Type HHT 175 °C, Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
Type HHT has long life and rugged construction for high temperature
environments. HHT capacitors are rated for full operating voltage at
175 °C and tested to 2000 hrs at rated voltage and temperature. 5000
hours of life at 150 ºC with ripple current ratings up to 10 Arms.
Highlights
- Rated for +175 ºC without voltage derating
- High capacitance retention @ -40 ºC
- Up to 20g vibration
Specifications
Temperature Range
Rated Voltage Range
Capacitance Range
Capacitance Tolerance
Leakage Current (at 20 ºC)
–40 °C to +175 °C
16 Vdc to 40 Vdc
470 µF to 4700 µF
–10 / +30%
I = 0.003 CV +4.0 µA; after 5 minutes at rated voltage
I = leakage current in µAmps
C = rated capacitance in µF
V = rated DC Working voltage in Volts
Ripple Current vs. Frequency Correction Factors
Frequency (Hz)
Ripple Current Correction Factor
100
0.35
300
0.57
1000 5000
0.8
1
100 kHz
1.04
Low Temperature Characteristics
DC Life Test
Impedance
ratio: Z
–40 ⁰C
∕ Z
+25 ⁰C
@120 Hz ≤3
2000 h @ rated voltage at 175 °C
∆ Capacitance 30V and 40V ±20% , 16V ±25%
ESR 200% of limit
DCL 100% of limit
(+105 ºC/0 Vdc): 1000 hours
(+40 ºC/0 Vdc): 10 years
Stainless Steel
Shelf Life Test
Case Material
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Type HHT 175 °C, Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
Vibration Test
Surge Voltage Test
Mil standard 202, method 204, high frequency 20g’s
Subject the capacitors to their rated surge voltage at normal room temperature
and through a 1000 Ω ±10% resistor (except for capacitances of 2500 µF and
up, use a higher value resistor calculated as 2,500,000/C Ω ±10% where C is
the capacitance in µF). Cycle the voltage ½ minute on followed by 4½ minutes
off during which each capacitor is discharged through the charging resistor or
equal resistor. Repeat the cycles for 120 h. Post test requirements are for DCL,
ESR and DF to meet initial requirements and for there to be no evidence of
mechanical damage or electrolyte leakage.
Storage at Low Temperature Test
Test
Subject the capacitor to 72 hours at -55°C. After 16 hours at room temperature, measure
the capacitance and DCL.
∆C
Capacitance change from the initial measurement must not exceed 10%.
DCL
Leakage current will meet the initial specification.
Appearance
No electrolyte leakage or other visible damage. The markings are to be legible.
Part Numbering System
HHT
332
P
016
H
J
0
Type
HHT
Capacitance
332
=3300 µF
471
= 470 µF
Tolerance
P =
-10/+30%
Rated Voltage
016
= 16 Vdc
030
= 30 Vdc
040
= 40 Vdc
Case Diameter
H
= 22mm
Case Length Code
E
= 37mm
J
= 45mm
L
= 53mm
Sleeve/Label
0
= Label
1
= Sleeve
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Type HHT 175 °C, Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
Outline Drawing
"L"+5.0mm
"L"±.25mm
2.2mm
Both Sides
22.2mm±0.2
1.02mm DIA, 18 AWG LEADS
(TYP)
28mm MIN
Both Sides
Typical
Weight
HE
= 43 g
HJ
= 50 g
Ratings
Cap
(µF)
120Hz
25 ˚C
2200
3300
4700
1500
2200
2700
470
680
900
ESR max
25 °C (mΩ)
120 Hz
90
60
42
133
90
74
423
293
221
Ripple (A)
150 °C Ambient
5 Khz
7.1
8.9
10.3
7.3
8.9
10.1
5.5
6.9
8.1
HL
= 56 g
Voltage
Catalog Part Number
HHT222P016HE0
HHT332P016HJ0
HHT472P016HL0
HHT152P030HE0
HHT222P030HJ0
HHT272P030HL0
HHT471P040HE0
HHT681P040HJ0
HHT901P040HL0
Case Size
D x L mm
22 x 37
22 x 45
22 x 53
22 x 37
22 x 45
22 x 53
22 x 37
22 x 45
22 x 53
16 Vdc @ 175 °C
25 Vdc Surge @25 °C
30 Vdc @ 175 °C
40 Vdc Surge @25 °C
40 Vdc @ 175°C
63 Vdc Surge @25°C
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Type HHT 175 °C, Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
Typical Performance Curves
2000
1800
1600
1400
Part Number: HHT152PO30HE
Cap vs. Frequency & Temp
Cap (µF)
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
1
10
100
1000
Freq (Hz)
-20
105
0
125
10000
100000
1000000
-55
65
-40
85
25
150
45
175
ESR vs. Frequency & Temp
1.0
ESR (Ω)
0.1
0.01
1
10
100
1000
Freq (Hz)
45
65
85
10000
100000
1000000
-55
-40
-20
0
25
105
125
150
175
|Z| vs. Frequency & Temp
100.0
10.0
|Z| (Ω)
1.0
0.1
0.01
1
10
100
1000
Freq (Hz)
45
65
85
10000
100000
1000000
-55
-40
-20
0
25
105
125
150
175
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