NSN: 5910-00-477-5023

Technical Characteristics

  • Case Material

    plastic

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    2 uninsulated wire lead

  • Terminal Diameter

    0.032 inches nominal

  • Body Height

    0.290 inches maximum

  • Center To Center Distance Between Terminals Parallel To Length

    0.438 inches nominal

  • Tolerance Range Per Section

    -5.00/+5.00 percent single section

  • Overall Width (Non-Core)

    0.550 inches maximum

  • Body Style

    w/o mtg facilities terminal(s) on one surface

  • End Item Identification

    rticonderoga class cg (47); spruance class dd (963); forrestal class cv; kidd class ddg; tarawa class lha; los angeles class ssn (688); whidbey island class lsd; nimitz class cvn; wasp class lhd; emory s. land class as

  • Capacitance Value Per Section

    5600.000 picofarads single section

  • Schematic Diagram Designator

    no common or grounded electrode(s)

  • Overall Length (Non-Core)

    0.780 inches maximum

  • Body Width

    0.550 inches maximum

  • Nonderated Operating Temp

    -55.0 deg celsius minimum and 125.0 deg celsius maximum

  • Body Length

    0.780 inches maximum

  • Nonderated Continuous Voltage Rating And Type Per Section

    300.0 dc single section

  • Reliability Indicator

    not established

  • Temp Coefficient Of Capacitance Range Per Section In Ppm Per Deg Celsius

    +0.0/+70.0 single section

  • Overall Height (Non-Core)

    0.290 inches maximum

  • Terminal Surface Treatment

    solder

  • Terminal Length

    1.250 inches minimum

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