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New Yorker Electronics Now Offers Cornell Dubilier’s AEC-Q200-Qualified EMI/RFI Capacitors

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December 22, 2023

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New Yorker Electronics is proud to announce the availability of the AEC-200 Y2 class interference suppressor capacitors by Cornell Dubilier. These capacitors have successfully passed rigorous testing and meet the highest industry standards.

The MYH series, which is part of the AEC-200 Y2 class, has undergone a 2,000-hour THB (temperature, humidity, and bias) life test. This testing was conducted at 85°C and 85% relative humidity at rated voltage. It is important to note that this is twice the industry standard test hours required to meet IEC 60834, Class III-B for THB. Additionally, the MYH series has also passed AEC-Q200 testing, which includes mechanical shock and vibration, thermal cycling, solvent resistance, and solderability.

These interference suppressor capacitors have a capacitance range from 0.001 to 1µF, with 29 standard values available. They operate at 300Vac and 50/60Hz. The operating temperature range for these capacitors is -40°C to +110°C. Furthermore, the MYH series has received UL, CSA, and VDE approvals for safety and performance in Y2, line-to-ground applications.

The AEC-200 Y2 class interference suppressor capacitors are designed for use in power supplies, including uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), charging systems, automated meter readings, motors, and appliances. These capacitors effectively filter electromagnetic noise, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

New Yorker Electronics, a trusted franchise distributor, is proud to supply Cornell Dubilier's full line of capacitors. In addition to the AEC-200 Y2 class interference suppressor capacitors, they also offer aluminium electrolytic capacitors, AC oil-filled capacitors, DC oil-filled capacitors, film capacitors, MICA capacitors, ultracapacitors, and supercapacitors. With a wide range of options available, customers can find the perfect capacitor for their specific needs.

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