YAGEO Introduces 310VAC SMD Y2 Safety MP Capacitors for Compact EMI Filtering

YAGEO Group’s SMP253 series is a surface‑mount Y2 safety metallized paper capacitor family rated 310 VAC for line‑to‑earth EMI suppression in industrial and automotive power electronics.

The new YAGEO Y2 safety capacitors combine impregnated metallized paper capacitor technology with compact SMD packaging, targeting designers who need robust safety compliance, reliable EMI performance, and high automation capability in space‑constrained layouts. Compared with traditional through‑hole Y2 capacitors, the SMP253 helps engineers shrink input filters, simplify assembly, and still meet demanding safety and EMC requirements.

Key features and benefits

Typical applications

The SMP253 series targets line‑to‑earth EMI suppression in a wide range of power‑electronic equipment where safety, reliability, and compact SMD implementation are critical. It is especially attractive wherever designers strive to eliminate through‑hole components from the BOM.

Where SMP253 fits in typical input filter topologies

From a circuit perspective, the SMP253 sits in the classic Y‑capacitor positions:

Thinking about the SMP253 this way helps when translating EMC test results into practical component value adjustments: small increases in Y capacitance will typically improve high‑frequency attenuation but also increase leakage, so any tuning must consider both EMC and safety limits.

Technical highlights

Core electrical parameters

ParameterValue / description
Safety classY2, line‑to‑earth EMI suppression
Rated AC voltage310 VAC
Maximum DC voltage capabilityUp to 1500 VDC (according to manufacturer data)
Capacitance range1.0 nF to 68 nF
Operating temperature range−40 °C to +125 °C
THB qualificationGrade IIB
Automotive qualificationAEC‑Q200
EncapsulationUL 94 V‑0, self‑extinguishing material

The Y2 classification indicates suitability for basic or reinforced insulation applications between mains and earth with defined creepage and clearance requirements. The combination of 310 VAC rating and up to 1500 VDC withstand makes the device robust against both normal AC operation and high‑energy transient events that occur during surge testing and abnormal conditions.

Construction and safety behavior

Environmental and reliability aspects

Metallized paper versus other safety capacitor technologies

The SMP253 is built on impregnated metallized paper technology, while many other safety capacitors on the market use polymer film capacitor dielectrics such as polypropylene, and in some applications safety ceramic capacitors are also considered. Each approach can meet safety requirements, but they differ in how they balance humidity robustness, self‑healing behavior, pulse handling, size, and losses.

A notable point of the SMP253 MP capacitor is the temperature ceiling of +125 °C, which is higher than what engineers often associate with many general‑purpose EMI suppression capacitors. In real designs, that extra temperature margin can ease placement constraints near hot semiconductors, magnetics, or enclosed charger assemblies, although final derating should still follow the manufacturer datasheet.

For design engineers, metallized paper remains attractive in demanding mains environments because of its strong self‑healing behavior and good endurance under surge and humidity stress. Polypropylene‑based safety capacitors are also widely used and often favored where very low losses and compact, high‑volume general mains filtering are the main priorities, while ceramic safety capacitors can be useful where very small size is needed but application conditions suit their dielectric behavior.

TechnologyMain strengthsTypical trade‑offsTypical use context
Metallized paperStrong self‑healing, good oxidation behavior, reliable under high‑energy pulses and harsh mains conditions Usually not the smallest option for a given capacitance compared with some plastic film approaches Demanding Y2 or EMI suppression roles with humidity, surge, or long‑life stress 
Polypropylene filmVery low dissipation factor, widely used in safety capacitors, strong general EMI filtering performance Series performance depends on construction and environment; not every series is optimized the same way for harsh THB conditions General X and Y safety capacitor applications, especially mainstream EMI filters 
Ceramic safety capacitorVery compact format and often attractive for space‑driven layouts Selection depends strongly on dielectric behavior, voltage stress, and specific safety role Applications where footprint is critical and the electrical behavior fits the circuit 

For the SMP253 specifically, the interesting point is not just that it uses metallized paper, but that it brings that dielectric system into a 310 VAC SMD Y2 format. That gives designers access to a technology associated with robust safety behavior while still supporting compact SMT‑based power converter layouts.

Design‑in notes for engineers

Source

This article is based on official product information and a press‑style announcement from YAGEO Group describing the SMP253 310 VAC SMD Y2 safety capacitor series, supplemented by interpretation and contextual guidance for design engineers and purchasing teams.

References

  1. SMP253 310 VAC SMD Y2 Safety Capacitor – YAGEO Group resource page
  2. SMP253 310 VAC SMD Y2 Safety Capacitor – Product brief (PDF)
  3. YAGEO Group – Capacitors product search (SMP253)
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