Design, Specifications are subject to change without notice. Ask factory for technical specifications before purchase and/or use.
Whenever a doubt about safety arises from this product, please inform us immediately for technical consultation without fail.
Plastic Film Capacitors
Stacked Metallized PPS Film Chip Capacitor
Type: ECHU(C)
Stacked metallized PPS film as dielectric with simple
mold-less construction
Features
Small in size
Low loss and excellent frequency characteristics
For reflow soldering
RoHS directive compliant
Recommended Applications
Time-constant
Filtering
Oscillation and resonance
Resonance circuit for LCD backlight inverter unit
Explanation of Numbers
1234567891011
E C H U 1
Product code
Dielectric &
construction
Rated voltage
Capacitance
C
Cap. Tol. Suffix Suffix
1 100 VDC G±2 %
J±5 % 9 12 mm
V 16 mm
Tape width
Specifications
In case of applying voltage in alternating current (50 Hz or 60 Hz sine wave) to a capacitor with DC rated voltage,
please refer to the page of “Permissible voltage (R.M.S) in alternating current corresponding to DC rated voltage”.
Category temp. range
(Including temperature-rise on unit surface)
55 to 105
100 VDC
0.010 µF to 0.22 µF(E12)
±2 %(G),±5 %(J)
Between terminals : Rated volt. (VDC)150 % 60 s
tanδ≦0.6 % (20 , 1 kHz)
IR3000 MΩ(20 , 100 VDC, 60 s)
Reflow soldering : 260 ˚C max. and 95 s max. at more than 220 ˚C
(Temp. at cap. Surface)
Rated voltage
Capacitance range
Capacitance tolerance
Withstand voltage
Dissipation factor (tan )
Insulation resistance (IR)
Soldering conditions
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Design, Specifications are subject to change without notice. Ask factory for technical specifications before purchase and/or use.
Whenever a doubt about safety arises from this product, please inform us immediately for technical consultation without fail.
Plastic Film Capacitors
Construction Dimensions in mm (not to scale)
Recommended for Land Dimensions (mm)
Taping Specification for Automatic Mounting
Refer to the page of taping specifications.
Rating, Dimensions & Quantity/Reel
Capacitance tolerance: ±2 %(G), ±5 %(J)
size
code
E1 4.8 3.3 1.4
E2 4.8 3.3 2.0
E3a 4.8 3.3 2.4
E3 4.8 3.3 2.8
D1 6.0 4.1 1.8
D2 6.0 4.1 2.0
D3 6.0 4.1 2.4
D4 6.0 4.1 2.8
D5 6.0 4.1 3.2
Z 7.1 5.0
Y 7.1 6.3
Refer to the column
Rating,Dimensions&Quantity
LWH
0.010
0.012
0.015
0.018
0.022
0.027
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.056
0.068
0.082
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.22
ECHU1103C9
ECHU1123C9
ECHU1153C9
ECHU1183C9
ECHU1223C9
ECHU1273C9
ECHU1333C9
ECHU1393C9
ECHU1473C9
ECHU1563C9
ECHU1683C9
ECHU1823C9
ECHU1104C9
ECHU1124C9
ECHU1154CV
ECHU1184CV
ECHU1224CV
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1
7.1
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
5.0
5.0
5.0
6.3
6.3
6.3
1.4
1.4
2.0
2.0
2.4
2.8
1.8
2.0
2.4
2.8
3.2
2.8
3.0
3.4
3.4
4.0
4.8
E1
E1
E2
E2
E3a
E3
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
Z
Z
Z
Y
Y
Y
3000
2000
3000
2000
1500
1000
Cap.(µF)
Rated volt. 100 VDC
Part No. Dimensions (mm)
LWH
Size
Code Q'ty
Cap. tol. code
Size code
Land dimensions
Reflow soldering
E1,E2,E3a,E3 2.6 6.6 3.0
D1,D2,D3,D4,D5 3.8 7.8 3.8
Z 4.5 9.0 4.6
Y 4.5 9.0 5.7
ABC
It is not warrantable that you can mount the capacitor without trouble under all the mounting condition when
“Recommender for Land dimensions” is adopted.
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(Stacked Metallized Film)
-10
-5
0
5
10
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
0.01uF,0.068uF,0.22uF
Capacitance change(%)
0
1
2
3
4
5
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
0.01uF,0.068uF,0.22uF
Temperature Characteristics Frequency Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics <Typical Data >
1.E+06
1.E+07
1.E+08
1.E+09
1.E+10
1.E+11
1.E+12
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
-10
-5
0
5
10
1 10 100 1000
0.22uF
0.068uF
0.01uF
0
2
4
6
8
10
1 10 100 1000
0.22uF
0.068uF
0.01uF
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
100 1000 10000 100000
Insulation resistance(ohm) Dissipation factor(%)
Capacitance change(%)Impedance(ohm) Dissipation factor(%)
at 1kHz
at 1kHz
at DC100V
Frequency(kHz)Temperature(Degree C)
Frequency(kHz)
Temperature(Degree C)
ECHU (C) Type
DC100V series
Frequency(kHz)
Temperature(Degree C)
0.22uF
0.068uF
0.01uF
0.22uF
0.068uF
0.01uF
(Stacked Metallized Film)
Effective value (Arms)
Permissible Current Permissible Voltage
Applicable Specifications
DC Rated Voltage (V)
Frequency(kHz)
Frequency(kHz)
ECHU (C) Type
DC100V series
*Please consult Panasonic if
y
our condition exceeds the abov
e
*The current
(
0-P
)
value is calculated usin
g
nominal ca
p
acitance.
*Permissible volta
g
e
g
ra
p
h is the case of sine waveform. When
y
ou use this
p
roduct
,
p
eak volta
g
e must not exceed DC rated volta
g
e.
Effective value (Vrms)
0
50
100
150
200
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Voltage Derating by Temperature
Surface Temperature of Capacitor(DegreeC)
Pulse Handling Capability (dv/dt)
(Max 10000cycles)
Rating
Voltage
Capacitance
Value(uF) code dV/dt
(V/us)
Current(0-P)
(A)
0.010 103 1.80
0.012 123 2.16
0.015 153 2.70
0.018 183 3.24
0.022 223 3.96
0.027 273 4.86
0.033 333 4.29
0.039 393 5.07
0.047 473 6.11
0.056 563 7.28
0.068 683 8.84
0.082 823 8.20
0.10 104 10.00
0.12 124 12.00
0.15 154 15.00
0.18 184 18.00
0.22 224 22.00
130
100
DC
100V
180
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
10 100
0.22uF
0.18uF
0.15uF
0.12uF
0.1uF
0.082uF
0.068uF
0.056uF
0.047uF
0.039uF
0.033uF
0.027uF
0.022uF
0.018uF
0.015uF
0.012uF
0.01uF
10
100
10 100
0.22uF
0.18uF
0.15uF
0.12uF
0.1uF
0.082uF
0.068uF
0.033uF
to 0.056uF
0.01uF to 0.027uF
(at sine wave)
0.01uF to 0.22uF
Panasonic Caution about Safety in Use
Design
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Ask factory for technical specifications before purchase and/or use.
Whenever a doubt about safety arises from this product, please inform us immediately for technical consultation without fail. Sep. 2008
11
2.4.2 Cautions for use of soldering iron
Be careful that the soldering irons do not directl y touc h
the main body of the chip film capacitor. In particular,
don’t touch the side (cut section). If touched by the
heated soldering iron, lo wering of insulation resistance,
shortcircuit or other characteristic deterioration may
occur.
Preheat the printed wining board lan d sufficiently with
the soldering iron, and then solder . Solder without directly
touching the iron tip to the electrode of the capacitor.
Don’t reuse the products once removed by the soldering
irons.
Should not mount the chip film capacitors in the mass
production by soldering iron. (The temperature
control is difficult, and the characteristics may
be deteriorated.)
Should not resolder with heat directly from
bottom side of P. W. Board. because capacitor will likely
be damaged.
3. Washing the mounted boards
3.1. Washing of chip type
Since the chip type capacitor does not
have a coating, components of flux or detergent left over
on the element at the time of washing may be activated
and invade into the inside of the capacitor,
and adverse effects may be caused. Observe the
following cautions.
In the case of washing, use flux and cre am solder with
halogen content of 0.1wt.% or less when mounting.
In the case of ultrasonic washing, note tha t peeling of
protective film, electrode separation due to resonance,
or characteristic deterioration may occur depending on
the detergent used or ultrasonic output. Ch eck
carefully beforehand.
When using a CFC substitute deterge nt, with the
washing method of spraying detergent (rinsing water)
to the substrate at high pressure, the
protective film on the element surface may
be peeled off due to the water pressure. Check
carefully beforehand.
Usable detergent and washing method
(Usable detergent
Classification Detergent name Maker
Alcohol derivative IPA (isopropyl alcohol) (Rea gent for general industrial use)
Halogenated hydrocarbon AK-225AES Asahi Glass Co.
(Washing meth od)
Condition
Item Temperature T ine
Immersion washing 50 Within 5 minutes
Steam washing 50 Within 5 minutes
Ultrasonic washing 50 Within 5 minutes
<CFC substiture detergent>
As a result of regulation of CFC and chlorine derivative
detergents, many substitute detergents come to be used,
but the performance of the chip type capacitor may be
reduced depending on the type of detergent or washing
condition. Check sufficiently beforehand. Consult us in
advance if planning to use CFC substitute de t ergent.
<Drying after washing>
Dry after washing so that the detergent is not left over. If
drying is insufficient, the detergent is left over on the
element surface, and the insulation resistance is measured
to be lowered. Dry enough so as not to leave deterg ent.
3.2. Washing o f leaded type
The film capacitor varies significantly in the effect of
washing depending on the structure and material, and
generally it is less affected by CFC or alcohol
derivative washing solvent, and is likely to be affected
by highly polar solvent.
The lead type film capacitor is coated with an epoxy
resin excellent in chemical resistance, and is hardly
affected by detergent, but it is recommended to be
washed for short duration.
Applicability of detergents in film capacitors is listed for
reference.
Panasonic Caution about Safety in Use
Design
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Ask factory for technical specifications before purchase and/or use.
Whenever a doubt about safety arises from this product, please inform us immediately for technical consultation without fail. Jul. 2011
12
List of applicability of detergents
Box type
Washing condition Chip type Lead type
ECQUL
Ethanol
Ultrasonic washing or immersion washing for 5 min
Alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
Ultrasonic washing or immersion washing for 5 min
Silicon
FRW-17 Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 ℃
FRW-1N Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 ℃
FRW-100 Steam drying for 1 min, 100
Asahi Clean AK-225AES
Ultrasonic washing or immersion washing for 5 min
Halogen
HCFC141b-MS
Ultrasonic washing or immersion washing for 5 min
P3 Cold Cleaner 225S
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min 60 IPA ultrasonic rinsing for 5 min
at ordinary temperature hot air drying for 5 min, 40
Petroleum
hydrocarbon
Toluene
Ultrasonic washing or immersion washing for 5 min ×
Solvent
Terpene
Terpene Cleaner EC-7
Spray washing for 5 min at ordinary temperature purified water
spraying for 5 min, 50℃ hot air drying for 5 min, 80 ×
Purified water
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min 60
wind-free drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Clean Through 750H
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 purified water ultrasonic
washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Clean Through 750L
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 purified water ultrasonic
washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Clean Through 710M
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 purified water ultrasonic
washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Clean Through LC-841
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 purified water ultrasonic
washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 purified water ultrasonic
washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85 ×
Water
Surface active
agent
Shower washing for 1 min, 60 purified water
ultrasonic washing for 5 min, 60 hot air drying for 5 min, 85
×
: Washing enabled × : Washing disabled
: Not confirmed
Wash-free flux
Low residue
flux ULF-500VS
Wash-fre
e
Inactivated flux
AM-173
Washing disabled (x mark) detergent should be avoided because the appearance may be impaired, the characteristic may
be deteriorated, and the reliability cannot be guaranteed