Rubycon PMLCAP DC‑Link Film Capacitors in Mass Production

Rubycon’s HPB series based on PMLCAP technology is entering mass production in January 2026, bringing a compact, high‑power‑density alternative to traditional DC‑link film capacitors.

The series targets modern power electronics where higher switching frequencies, high ripple currents and elevated temperatures are becoming standard design constraints. For design engineers and purchasers, this marks the transition from early promotion to a fully specified, production‑ready platform with finalized datasheet values.

Key features and benefits

The Rubycon HPB series is a high‑voltage PMLCAP film capacitor family optimized as a DC‑link capacitor element in demanding power conversion stages. In many cases it enables replacement of bulky film capacitors with a significantly smaller footprint while maintaining or improving electrical performance.

Key characteristics include:

In practical terms, the HPB series helps reduce DC‑link volume and board area, increases thermal headroom and provides designers with clearer derating rules through the updated ripple current tables.

Typical applications

The Rubycon HPB PMLCAP series is positioned as a DC‑link workhorse for modern power conversion topologies, especially those using fast wide‑bandgap switches.

Typical use cases include:

In these circuits, the HPB capacitors act as the main energy buffer between the rectified input and the switching bridge, so their ability to handle ripple current and temperature directly affects converter efficiency, reliability and lifetime.

Technical highlights

While detailed numerical values (capacitance, voltage ratings, ESR, ESL and ripple current) must be taken directly from the Rubycon HPB datasheet, the series is characterized by several important technical updates and positioning points according to the manufacturer documentation:

For engineers, the key message is that the HPB series has moved from pre‑launch promotion to a mature, production‑ready platform with fully specified ripple and tolerance characteristics that can be used directly in derating and lifetime calculations.

Availability and part numbers

With start of production in January 2026, HPB parts move into mass‑production status rather than engineering samples only.

Source

This article is based on information from the official Codico news release announcing the series launch of the Rubycon HPB PMLCAP capacitor family in January 2026 and the associated manufacturer documentation, complemented with general design‑in considerations for DC‑link capacitors.

References

  1. Series Launch of the RUBYCON HPB Series in January 2026 – CODICO
  2. Rubycon HPB series datasheet (HPB.pdf)
  3. RUBYCON’s Game Changer HPB Series – CODICO
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