EEE-HD2A220P Panasonic Capacitor Polarised (Capacitor Al Electrolytic) In Stock
Panasonic EEE-HD2A220P is a 22 µF, 100 V aluminum electrolytic capacitor with ±20% tolerance in a surface-mount SMD package. Designed for high-voltage decoupling and filtering, it combines compact footprint with long operational life. Available in full reel quantities with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Panasonic
- Package
- Capacitor Al Electrolytic
- Pin Count
- 2
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- EEE-HD2A220P Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Capacitor Polarised
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 22 µF capacitance at 100 V rating handles high-voltage bulk decoupling and filtering demands in SMD designs
- ±20% capacitance tolerance meets standard electrolytic specs while offering wide manufacturing availability across reel stock
- SMD package enables automated pick-and-place reflow assembly, reducing labor cost versus leaded through-hole alternatives
Applications
EEE-HD2A220P is used in switch-mode power supply output filters, DC-DC converter bulk capacitance stages, and motor-drive gate-drive supply decoupling where a 22 µF, 100 V SMD aluminum electrolytic capacitor is required. Its surface-mount footprint suits compact power electronics boards where board space is at a premium and through-hole components are not practical.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What voltage and capacitance does EEE-HD2A220P provide for power-supply filter stages?
EEE-HD2A220P is rated at 22 µF capacitance and 100 V maximum working voltage with ±20% tolerance. This makes it appropriate for output ripple filtering on DC-DC converters and bulk decoupling on power rails between 48 V and 85 V where a 100 V-rated SMD aluminum electrolytic is needed.
How does the SMD package of EEE-HD2A220P affect PCB assembly cost in volume production?
The surface-mount SMD package allows the 22 µF, 100 V capacitor to be placed by automated pick-and-place equipment during standard reflow soldering. This eliminates manual insertion required by through-hole equivalents, cutting assembly cycle time and labor cost on production runs of hundreds or thousands of boards.
When would a designer choose EEE-HD2A220P over a smaller-capacitance 100 V SMD aluminum electrolytic?
A 22 µF capacitance is chosen when the output ripple current or transient hold-up energy demand exceeds what a 10 µF or 4.7 µF device can supply at 100 V. Applications such as motor-drive auxiliary supplies, PFC stage outputs, and 48 V telecom bus filters often require 22 µF or greater to meet ripple-voltage and hold-up specifications.
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