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Part RoHS Manufacturer Capacitor Type Mounting Feature Capacitance Rated DC Voltage (URdc) Maximum Operating Temperature Dielectric Material Tan Delta Minimum Operating Temperature Temperature Coef (ppm/Cel) Terminal Finish Leakage Current (mA) Package Shape Polarity Manufacturer Series Height Width Ripple Current (mA) Diameter Multi-layer Equivalent Series Resistance / ESR (mohm ) Additional Features Packing Method Size Code JESD-609 Code Series No. of Terminals Package Style (Meter) Rated AC Voltage (URac) Length Terminal Shape Positive Tolerance Temperature Characteristics Code Reference Standard Negative Tolerance Custom Capabilities Terminal Pitch

CGS193T200X5R

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

19000 uF

200 V

85 Cel

ALUMINUM (WET)

-40 Cel

6

CYLINDRICAL PACKAGE

POLARIZED

19100

76.2 mm

11

2

Screw Ends

149.225 mm

BINDING POST

50 %

10 %

CGS193T250X8L

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

CHASSIS MOUNT

19000 uF

250 V

85 Cel

ALUMINUM (WET)

-40 Cel

6

CYLINDRICAL PACKAGE

POLARIZED

18800

76.2 mm

16

2

Screw Ends

219.075 mm

BINDING POST

50 %

10 %

Fixed Capacitors

Fixed capacitors are electronic components that have a fixed capacitance value that cannot be changed. They are used in electronic circuits to provide a specific capacitance value for a given application.

Fixed capacitors are made using a variety of dielectric materials, including ceramic, tantalum, aluminum electrolytic, polyester, and polypropylene. The choice of dielectric material depends on the specific requirements of the application, such as operating voltage, temperature range, and stability.

Fixed capacitors are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as through-hole, surface mount, and leaded types. They can also be classified based on their operating voltage, tolerance, and temperature coefficient.

Some common applications of fixed capacitors include decoupling, filtering, timing, and coupling circuits. In decoupling circuits, fixed capacitors are used to filter out unwanted high-frequency noise and ensure stable power supply operation. In timing circuits, fixed capacitors are used to set the time constant and determine the frequency of oscillation.

One of the main advantages of fixed capacitors is their stable capacitance value, which does not change over time or with changes in operating conditions. This makes them suitable for applications that require consistent and predictable performance.