YAGEO Group is introducing the PE227 & PE228 series of Aluminum Electrolytic capacitor with new 80V options for 48V automotive and industrial systems.
This achievement reflects YAGEO Group’s commitment to advancing power electronics with higher voltage capability, improved reliability, and enhanced design flexibility for today’s demanding 48V automotive and industrial systems.
As 48V architecture continues to dominate the automotive electrification and industrial automation landscape, engineers require capacitors that can safely handle higher voltage demands without sacrificing size, ripple current capability, or thermal stability.
The new 80V aluminum capacitor addition bridges the voltage gap between existing 63V and 100V ranges, delivering a balanced solution that combines high capacitance, low ESR, and proven AEC-Q200 reliability up to +150°C.
This enhancement ensures stable operation under severe thermal and vibration conditions, supporting applications such as DC-Link filtering, smoothing, decoupling, and power conversion in environments where performance and endurance are paramount.
Designed for 48V Power Platforms The new 80V variants of the PEx227 and PEx228 series are ideally suited for:
- Automotive applications: Cooling fans, power steering, water cooling pumps, braking, and injection systems
- Industrial systems: DC-Link capacitors, switched mode power supplies (SMPS), and motor control units
- Data centers and computing: Power smoothing and energy storage functions
- Telecommunications: Infrastructure and base station power systems
Features
- Voltage: 25 – 80 VDC
- Capacitance Range: 380 – 10,500µF
- Construction: Axial Aluminum Electrolytic
- Certifications: AEC-Q200
- 80V Rated Voltage for 48V Systems
- High Ripple Current Capability
- Low ESR and High Capacitance
- Operation up to +150°C
- Multiple Form Factors (Axial, Radial, SMD)
Applications
- DC-Link, smoothing, and decoupling circuits
- Power conversion and SMPS
- Automotive 48V systems such as cooling fans, pumps, and steering units
- Industrial motor control and automation equipment
- Power distribution, inverter, and energy storage systems
- Server, computing, and data center power management
- Telecommunications and networking infrastructure
