Hi Team,
On page 53 of the 927 datasheet, caps C1 and C2 are spec'd at 50WV.. what does the WV mean? It this supposed to be 50V?
Thank you,
Jared
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Hi Team,
On page 53 of the 927 datasheet, caps C1 and C2 are spec'd at 50WV.. what does the WV mean? It this supposed to be 50V?
Thank you,
Jared
Hello Jared,
It is supposed to read 50V
Best Regards,
Casey
Hi Casey,
Thank you for the response. Is there a plan to correct this in the datasheet?
Thanks,
Jared
Hey Jared,
Edit: I'm sorry actually WV stands for "working voltage"
This should not need a change. It is just a terminology difference.
Best Regards,
Casey
Hi Casey,
Why are these caps spec'd at 50WV instead of 50V. What does the working voltage imply? I have not seen capacitors spec'd with working voltage (WV). So how should a customer select their caps?
Thanks,
Jared
Jared,
There is no difference. Working voltage is commonly abbreviated to just the "voltage rating" of the caps.
Best Regards,
Casey