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Jennings offers you the benefit of more than 65 years of expertise in stateof-the-art vacuum technology, producing the worlds finest non-thermionic vacuum components for high voltage and high frequency applications. This experience combined with service, quality and reliability is why youll find Jennings components in applications worldwide, including: Broadcast Radio Transmitters Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment
Plasma Generating Equipment Industrial Dielectric Heating Equipment Power Switching and Interrupting Avionic and Mobile Radio Systems Radar Antenna Switching MRI and NMR High Voltage Capacitor Banks
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Contents ..........................23 Capacitor Selection Guide. Vacuum Capacitor Characteristics Still an industry-leading innovator in capacitor design today
Today Jenning Technology Company LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thomas & Betts Corporation, utilizes state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and equipment. Jennings Technology continues to develop breakthrough products such as our extended-life Jenn-X vacuum capacitors and high frequency/high current PV Series vacuum capacitors and deliver custom design and manufacturing services to meet the needs of our customers. We maintain a quality assurance program in accordance with MIL-I-45208A, and our capacitors are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of MIL-C-23183. In addition, Jennings Technology is now ISO 9001 certified.
Features.................................................4 Description and General Specification.......4 Current/Voltage.......................................5 Temperature. ...........................................5 Current...............................................56 Voltage...................................................6 Capacitance............................................7 Automatic Shorting Feature......................7 Adjustable Capacitors..............................7 Tracking..................................................7 Torque/Direct Pull....................................7 Quality Factor (Q).....................................7 Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR)...........7 Thermal Stability. .....................................8 Salt Spray and Humidity...........................8 Inductance..............................................8 Mechanical Life.......................................8
Capacitors in Parallel. .....................................9 Testing Standards..........................................9 Testing Procedure........................................10 Installation.............................................1011 Vacuum Capacitor Reconditioning...........1213 Maintenance. ...............................................13 Capacitor Specifications/Ordering Information Vacuum Variable. .............................1436 Vacuum Fixed.................................3744 Gas Variable and Fixed...........................45
Vacuum Variable
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45, 50, 55 7.5, 10, 15 7.5, 10, 17.5 7.5, 10, 15 10, 15 7.5, 10, 15 7.5, 10, 15 3.0, 5.0 7.5, 10, 15 3.0, 5.0 3.0, 5.0 30, 35, 40 45, 50, 55 7.5, 10, 15 3.0, 5.0 7.5, 10, 15 30, 35, 40 45, 50, 55 3.0, 5.0 3.0, 5.0 7.5, 10, 15 10, 15, 20 7.5, 10, 15 5.0, 8.0 5.0, 7.0 15 45, 50, 55 5.0 8.0 45, 50, 55 40, 45, 50 7.5, 10, 15 30, 35, 40 3.0, 5.0, 6.0 30, 35, 40 3.0 3.0, 5.0 7.5, 10, 15 30, 35, 40 40, 45, 50 40, 45, 50 3.0, 5.0 3.0, 5.0 5.0 40, 45, 50 3.0 3.0, 5.0 7.5, 10, 15
CVHD-25 CADC-30 CADD-30 CVDD-30 CVDD-60 CVDD-100 C/GCS-100 CACAN-125 CVDDN-150 CACAN-250 CVCD-250 CVFP-250 CVHP-250 CVDD-300 CSV1-300 CVDD-400 CVFP-450 CVHP-450 CSV1-500 CSVS-500 CVDD-500 CVEP-500 M/CSVF-500 M/CSV5-500 M/CSV6-500 PV4-500 CAV3-650 CMV1-650 CMV3-650 CVHP-650 CWV3-650 CVDD-750 CVFP-750 CSV4-900 CAV2-1000 CMV1-1000 CSV1-1000 CVDD-1000 CVFP-1000 CVHP-1000 CWV5-1000 M/CVCJ-1000 M/CSV5-1000 PV4-1000 CWV5-1300 CSV4-1400 CVCD-1500 CVDP-1500
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Vacuum Variable
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30, 35, 40 55, 60, 65 30, 35, 40 35, 40 50, 55, 60 3.0, 5.0 10, 15 25, 30, 35 5.0 40, 45, 50 7.5, 10, 15 3.0, 5.0 5.0 35 35 35 30 30 30 25 25 25 15 15 15 15 15 10 35 35 15 12 10 45, 50, 55, 60 45, 50, 55 10, 15, 20, 25 40, 45, 50 10, 15, 20, 25 40, 45, 50 10, 15, 20, 25 7.5, 10, 15 25, 30, 35 7.5, 10, 15 25, 30, 35 3.0, 5.0, 7.5 40, 45, 50 40, 45, 50
CVFP-1500 CWV1-1600 CWV2-1600 CWV3-1600 CWV4-1600 CVCD-2000 CVEP-2000 CVFP-2000 PV4-2000 CWV4-2050 CVDP-2300 CVCD-3000 CMV1-4000 CKT-25 CKT-50 CKT-100 CKT-150 CKT-200 CKT-250 CKT1-25 CKT1-50 CKT1-100 CF2-50 CF2-80 CF2-100 CF2-150 CF2-180 CF2-210 CFC-100 CFC-175 CFC-350 CFC-500 CFC-1000 CFHD-300 CFHP-450 CFED-500 CFHP-750 CFED-750 CFHP-1000 CFED-1000 CFDP-1500 CFFP-1500 CFDP-2000 CFFP-2000 CHV1-45 CGF1-210 CGF1-260
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CACAN-125 CACAN-250 CADC-30 CADD-30 CAV2-1000 CAV3-650 CF2-100 CF2-150 CF2-180 CF2-210 CF2-50 CF2-80 CFC-100 CFC-1000 CFC-175 CFC-350 CFC-500 CFDP-1500 CFDP-2000 CFED-1000 CFED-500 CFED-750 CFFP-1500 CFFP-2000 CFHD-300 CFHP-1000 CFHP-450 CFHP-750 C/GCS-100 CGF1-210 CGF1-260 CHV1N-45
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CKT-100 CKT-150 CKT-200 CKT-25 CKT-250 CKT-50 CKT1-100 CKT1-25 CKT1-50 CMV1-1000 CMV1-4000 CMV1-650 CMV3-650 CSV1-1000 CSV1-300 CSV1-500 CSV4-1400 CSV4-900 CSVS-500 CVCD-1500 CVCD-2000 CVCD-250 CVCD-3000 CVDD-100 CVDD-1000 CVDD-30 CVDD-300 CVDD-400 CVDD-500 CVDD-60 CVDD-750 CVDDN-150
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CVDP-1500 CVDP-2300 CVEP-2000 CVEP-500 CVFP-1000 CVFP-1500 CVFP-2000 CVFP-250 CVFP-450 CVFP-750 CVHD-25 CVHP-1000 CVHP-250 CVHP-450 CVHP-650 CWV1-1600 CWV2-1600 CWV3-1600 CWV3-650 CWV4-1600 CWV4-2050 CWV5-1000 CWV5-1300 M/CSV5-1000 M/CSV5-500 M/CSV6-500 M/CSVF-500 M/CVCJ-1000 PV4-1000 PV4-2000 PV4-500
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The linear sliding motion required to vary capacitance is converted to rotary tuning via an adjustment screw; in many capacitors, direct pull tuning is an alternative. Internal breakdown voltage is primarily determined by the spacing of the opposing plates and a high vacuum level. The following are general specifications pertaining to Jennings vacuum capacitors. Current ratings are for normal convection cooling in ambient temperature of 25C unless otherwise specified.
Maximum Allowable Operating Temperature.........125C (257F) for ceramic capacitor Cooling.........Natural convection unless otherwise specified Temperature Coefficient.........Exceeds requirements of MIL-C-23183 Mounting Position.........Any Shock . ......Exceeds requirements of MIL-C-23183 Vibration.........Exceeds requirements of MIL-C-23183
In these pages, it is possible only to summarize design parameters. More detailed information relating to your specific application can be obtained by contacting us at:
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Current/Voltage
Maximum operating current for vacuum capacitors is limited by temperature rise and working voltage. At lower frequencies, a capacitor is a current-limiting device as a result of its capacitive reactance. At some frequencies, the internal generation of heat exceeds the devices heat-sinking capabilities, and its current-carrying capacity is limited by thermal considerations. A current vs. frequency chart is provided for each capacitor listed. Peak voltage is limited by mechanical design of the capacitor. It does not vary with frequency.
High-current applications?
Jennings PV Series capacitors set a new standard for vacuum variable capacitors.
Temperature
Jennings Technology vacuum capacitors are designed to meet MIL-C-23183 specifications. Our capacitors are rated for a maximum operating temperature of 125C (257F) with normal convection cooling at an ambient temperature of 25C (72F).
One of the latest innovations to emerge from Jennings Technology, the PV Series of vacuum variable capacitors was designed to withstand rugged, high-current environments to meet the increasing demands of semiconductorprocessing applications. Jennings quality engineers put the PV Series capacitors through rigorous testing. All tested units achieved more than 2.5 million cycles while still meeting their original specifications, and many exceeded 3.8 million cycles. For detailed test results, contact Jennings at 408-292-4025 or visit www.jenningstech. com/technotes/high_ratings.shtml. Jennings offers PV Series vacuum variable capacitors in 500, 1000 and 2000pF capacitance. Look for them on pages 23, 30 and 35 of this catalog.
Current
The current rating provided in the tables in this catalog is the maximum current the vacuum capacitor at maximum working voltage can handle continuously under normal convection cooling at an ambient temperature of 25C. Pulse Ratings Continuous RF current ratings may be exceeded for short periods if the working voltage rating is not exceeded. This applies particularly to pulse and peaks-of-modulation applications. Momentary currents may exceed the catalog continuous current rating by a factor of the square root of the duty cycle, provided the working voltage is not exceeded. Amplitude Modulation Ratings Capacitors in AM service must be able to withstand peaks-of-modulation voltage and current. Current ratings are based on temperature, so the heating effects of the modulated currents determine the capacitor requirements. The average output power of an AM transmitter that is 100% sine wave modulated is 1.5 times the unmodulated carrier power. The average modulated carrier current is 1.225 times the unmodulated carrier current. Therefore, a capacitor current rating of 1.2 times the carrier current will be sufficient, even though the peaks-of-modulation currents are twice the carrier current.
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Forced Air Cooled and Water Cooled If higher current ratings are required, capacitors are available with forced-air cooled bellows to operate safely at 200% of the convection-cooled rating. They are identified with a CAV model number. Water-cooled capacitors, identified with a model number beginning with CW, are also available and are normally limited only by voltage. On standard convection-cooled capacitors, current rating may be exceeded for short periods of time, providing the rated temperature rise is not exceeded. Under no conditions should the current exceed 150% of convection current rating. Fixed capacitors can carry more current because they have shorter RF impedance paths. Fixed capacitor current ratings may be increased by forced-air cooling up to voltage and temperature limitations.
Voltage
Two voltage ratings are provided in our product specifications: AC Test Voltage and Working Voltage. AC Test Voltage is the maximum 60 Hz voltage that can be applied to the capacitor without breakdown occurring, as indicated by either internal or external arc-over. Capacitors are tested at this voltage as a means of determining the general condition of the capacitor. Customers frequently use such a test in incoming inspection to check for damage in transit. External arc-over is usually an indication of external contamination or high humidity, not a deficient capacitor. RF Working Voltage is the maximum peak RF voltage that can be applied continuously to the capacitor without affecting its ability to withstand instantaneous overloads. It has been established as 60% of the Peak Test Voltage rating. The difference between the 60 Hz Test Voltage and the Working Voltage values is the recommended operating safety factor. For variable capacitors, the voltage rating is essentially constant from maximum capacity to a point near minimum capacity, where it increases significantly. Within the normal accuracy of instrumentation (3%), voltage ratings should not be exceeded. Jennings RF testing facilities monitor the above characteristics on a 100% basis, and can also do special application testing when required. DC Vacuum capacitors should not be operated at DC voltage above the peak RF working voltage. DC plus RF For DC plus RF applications, the sum of the DC plus the peak RF voltage should not exceed the peak RF working voltage. Capacitors for DC plus RF applications are tested for DC emission on a dielectric strength tester. To meet Jennings Quality Assurance standards, the DC emission current must not exceed ten microamps at the rated working voltage. Amplitude Modulation The peak output power of an AM transmitter that is 100% sine wave modulated is 4.0 times the unmodulated carrier power. The peak RF voltage will be twice that of the unmodulated carrier, and the capacitor should have an RF working voltage rating equal to or greater than this voltage.
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Capacitance
Fixed capacitors with a nominal capacitance above 50 pF shall be within 5%. Capacitors with a nominal capacitance of 50 pF or less shall be within 10%, or .5 pF, whichever is greater. For variable capacitors, the low end will be equal to or less than minimum rating. The capacitance change is substantially uniform with rotation, and there are no capacitance reversals. Capacitance is within 10% of the nominal value of the curves shown (Capacity vs. Turns), in the linear portion of this curve.
Torque/Direct Pull
In variable capacitors, the linear sliding motion of the moving electrode assembly is converted to rotary tuning via a threaded shaft. The torque values given in the tables are the maximum torque needed to reach minimum capacitance when rotated with a standard lead screw; the torque required to tune away from minimum may be less than half this value. For most variable capacitors, direct pull tuning is an available option to rotary tuning. Maximum required direct pull force values are also given in the tables. Capacitance range end-stops are built into every variable capacitor. It is recommended that the user install their own external stops to prevent damage from gear-reduction drives.
Adjustable Capacitors
Jennings Technology capacitors with a model number beginning with a CAC or CAD designation are adjustable capacitors, designed to be operated as a fixed capacitor, but able to be hand adjusted to any value within their range and then locked in position with a locking nut.
Tracking
Pairs of variable capacitors will track within 10% if set together near the low capacity end of the linear portion of the curve. On special order, units may be obtained to closer tracking tolerances.
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Thermal Stability
Jennings vacuum capacitors are designed to meet MIL-C-23183 specifications, which state that the absolute value of the capacitance change with temperature shall not exceed 1.1% over the applicable operating temperature range. In typical tests, values for ceramic capacitors show a stability within 50 ppm/C.
Salt Spray and Humidity Representing the next generation of capacitors, Jennings Jenn-X vacuum variable capacitors offer a proven field-service life of approximately 5 million cycles making them ideal for use in RF tuning circuits for semiconductor processing and other demanding applications, such as induction and dielectric heating, medical imaging and communications. At a cost differential of only about 10% more than standard capacitors of the same type and capacity, the Jenn-X line offers you significant savings in terms of both the labor and materials involved in capacitor replacement. You can use Jennings Jenn-X capacitors with confidence, knowing Jennings backs their quality and workmanship with an industry-first limited lifetime warranty that ensures prompt repair or replacement of any defective unit within the units lifetime. Indicated by a model number that begins with M/, Jennings Jenn-X vacuum variable capacitors are available in 500pF and 1000pF maximum capacitance. Look for them on pages 2223 and 29 of this catalog.
Jennings capacitors are designed to withstand the harmful effects of salt spray and humidity without degradation in performance.
Inductance
The self-inductance of vacuum variable capacitors is typically in the order of 6 to 20 nanohenries, while that of a fixed capacitor is significantly lower, in the range of 2 to 6 nanohenries. For most applications, the selfinductance can be ignored. It becomes a factor only when the ratio of capacitive reactance to inductive reactance is small.
Inductance in Nanohenries
10 800 600 15 20
Capacity in Picofarads
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Mechanical Life
The mechanical life of variable capacitors is related to length of stroke, speed of operation, bellows material and total number of cycles. Extensive mechanical life tests have been run, operating units for complete cycles from maximum to minimum and back to maximum capacity covering 95% of the full stroke of the movable plates. Capacitors with a large bellows and a short stroke will have the greatest life expectancy under cycling operation. Our most recent variable capacitor models are rated for > 3 million cycles, ideal for the semiconductor processing industry. Jennings application engineers will be happy to review your specific application to ensure that the optimum capacitor is selected to meet your requirements.
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Capacitors in Parallel
When two or more capacitors are connected in parallel, the inductance of the connecting conductors acting with the capacitors form a tuned circuit. In high current circuits, it is possible to parallel two or more vacuum capacitors to increase capacity. Care must be taken, due to the low loss of the vacuum capacitors and the heavy copper straps paralleling the capacitors, to ensure that the frequency of this series high-Q resonant circuit is above the operating frequency. If the frequency of the series resonant circuit is allowed to become equal to the operating frequency, high currents will be generated, resulting in damage to the capacitor. All vacuum capacitors have inductance within the connections (Figure 3). The resulting tuned circuit of two 1000pF capacitors in parallel can be kept well above 30 MHz. At low capacities of 50 to 100pF, the resonant frequency can be kept well above 100 MHz. Figure 4 is a graph of resonant frequency vs. capacity of two 1000pF capacitors with low inductance connections. The resonant frequency of the resulting parellel tuned circuit varies from 20 MHz to 135 MHz from a maximum to minimum capacity.
POOR
CAPACITOR
FLAT STRAP
BETTER
CAPACITOR
BUCKING
Figure 3 Vacuum Capacitors with Inductance within the Connections for Better Performance
200
Frequency (MHz)
100
Testing Standards
Factory All capacitors are tested for dielectric strength on a 100% basis prior to shipment. Upon customer request, certified test reports will be made available. Dielectric strength is tested using a low current, high potential source at 60 Hz voltage. Capacitors for applications involving applied DC voltage should be tested on a DC dielectric strength meter for voltage and emission current. Jennings will test capacitors to this measure if specified by the customer. User Most users will find the 60 Hz dielectric strength test adequate and relatively inexpensive. Jennings does not recommend DC testing being performed by the user because of safety considerations. If DC testing is performed, care should be taken not to exceed 60% of the peak test voltage rating of the capacitor.
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Testing Procedure
Apply 60 Hz current-limited voltage across the capacitor. One side may be grounded if desired. Increase voltage gradually. The rate of increase should be from zero to maximum voltage in one minute. Normal test procedure requires that the capacitor be able to withstand the full rated voltage without barnacles (arcing) occurring after the first minute at the test voltage. A barnacle is a self-healing, nonsustained, momentary breakdown. Weak barnacles that instantly heal are disregarded during the first minute. Under no condition should the test voltage be exceeded. Arc Detectors In extremely critical circuit applications, some form of arc detection is necessary. An oscilloscope may be connected across the capacitor to show weak electron discharges, waveform distortion, evidence of strong DC emission currents or corona. Another form of arc detection may be improvised by using a small neon lamp with one terminal connected to the hot side of the capacitor under test and the other terminal of the lamp floating. The lamp will flash when the capacitor arcs. A contact microphone and audio amplifier connected to the base of the standoff insulator supporting the capacitor under test also makes a very sensitive arc detector.
Installation
Testing Jennings vacuum capacitors are well packaged and shipped in a manner to ensure safe delivery. However, during shipping they may be subjected to extreme shock, which could damage the capacitor elements without damaging the shipping container. Therefore, capacitors should be tested upon receipt and before installation. (See Capacitor Testing Procedure above.) HiPot Testing of Vacuum Capacitors The most important test for vacuum capacitors is the high voltage AC HiPot test. It is the indicator of the standoff capability of a capacitor. If the vacuum level of a capacitor decays or there is misalignment of the plates, the standoff capability of the capacitor will be reduced. This test is performed by applying a 50 or 60 Hz AC voltage up to the specified Test Voltage (ETest) of the capacitor. The lower the frequency of a HiPot test, the more stringent it is. Therefore, 50 or 60 Hz is used, even for capacitors to be used in RF applications. Capacitors to be used in DC applications should not be subjected to a DC voltage above the specified Operating Voltage, which is 60% of the Test Voltage. Personnel: Trained and qualified to work safely with high voltages. Equipment: HiPot tester that is certified to meet appropriate government safety standards or an approved variable AC power supply capable of supplying the voltage required with a current-limiting resistor (R ETest/Imax) in series between the power supply and the capacitor.
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Procedure: 1. Apply ~ 1 kV @ 50 or 60 Hz to the electrodes. Increase the voltage at a rate of 20 kV per minute up to ETest unless there is internal arcing (barnacling) or current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor that persists for > 2 seconds. In that case, reduce the voltage until barnacling terminates, observe voltage and repeat the process. Continue this process as long as the voltage where arcing is encountered continues to increase up to ETest. 2. If there is any external arcing at any voltage, clean the external surfaces. If conditions are extremely humid, delay testing until it can be done in a lower humidity. 3. Upon experiencing any barnacling or current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor that persists for > 2 seconds, reduce voltage until barnacling terminates, observe voltage and repeat the process. Continue this process as long as the voltage where arcing is encountered continues to increase up to ETest and is held there for one minute without barnacling or exhibiting current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor. 4. If there is no persistent barnacling or current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor (up to ETest), the capacitor has passed the HiPot test. If barnacling is encountered, it is not necessarily a bad capacitor, but it may require reconditioning. Warning During installation, avoid twisting or bending strains that could cause failure of the ceramic-to-metal seal. Mounting Position Units may be mounted in any position. When large capacitors are mounted horizontally, both ends should be supported by standoff insulators to eliminate excessive stresses and possible damage. (Vertical mounting preferred.) Cooling Current ratings are determined on the basis of convection cooling only. It is good design practice to provide an added safety factor by having the variable end mounted on the chassis for heat sinking and by using flexible copper straps for the fixed electrode end. When a large capacitor is being operated near its maximum current rating at high frequencies, there must be adequate space around the unit for convection cooling. Water Cooling Consult factory for specific recommendations.
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Procedure: 1. Apply ~ 1 kV @ 50 or 60 Hz to the electrodes. Gradually increase the voltage up to ETest unless there is internal arcing (barnacling) or current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor that persists for > 2 seconds. In that case, reduce the voltage until barnacling terminates, observe voltage and repeat the process. Continue this process as long as the voltage where arcing is encountered continues to increase up to ETest. 2. If there is any external arcing at any voltage, clean the external surfaces. If conditions are extremely humid, delay testing until it can be done in a lower humidity. 3. Upon experiencing any barnacling or current flow greater than the charging current of the capacitor that persists for > 2 seconds, reduce voltage until barnacling terminates, observe voltage and repeat the process. Continue this process as long as the voltage where arcing is encountered continues to increase up to ETest. The capacitor should be held at ETest for one minute without current flow or barnacling. Leave ETest applied for 15 to 20 minutes to complete this session of conditioning. 4. If barnacling is encountered at the same voltage or lower for three successive attempts, discontinue reconditioning. If the capacitor is in warranty, call Jennings Technologys QA Department at (408) 282-0335 and request an RMA number. Then return it to the factory for evaluation. If it is out of warranty, dispose of it in a safe manner. 5. If conditioning as described in paragraphs 3 and 4 was required, but it passes the one-minute test without current flow or barnacling, allow it to rest for at least 24 hours and repeat the conditioning process for up to three sessions. If it passes the one-minute test described in paragraph 3 after a 24-hour hold, it is adequately conditioned and may be placed into service. If after three sessions, the capacitor continues to barnacle, the capacitor is probably bad.
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Thermal Expansion To allow for thermal expansion, at least one end of the vacuum capacitor should have a flexible connection. In variable capacitors, the flexible connection is normally made to the fixed electrode end. Avoid heavy rigid straps or connections that produce a mechanical strain. The connections should be of substantial area to keep losses low and provide cooling by conduction from both ends. Only a small degree of flexibility is required. Electrical Connections Both ends of the capacitor may be hot, or one end may be grounded. Because of the high voltages present, there must be sufficient clearance between the vacuum capacitor and other components to prevent high voltage breakdown. Although the capacitors are designed to ensure optimum electrical field distribution, mounting should be such that adjacent components do not upset this normal electrical field and thus result in excessive heating. Magnetic Influences Strong magnetic influences can induce heating and affect performance of capacitors. Electromagnets have greater effect than permanent magnets. Transients and Parasitics Where the possibility exists of external arcs from transients or parasitic voltages, the capacitor should be protected by adequate corona, or arc shields. Ball gaps are recommended when protection from simple voltage arc cover is required. Lead Lengths At high frequencies, avoid long lead length, because the reactance of the strap will subtract from the reactance of the capacitor and effectively increase the total capacitance. In some cases, the total reactance may be reduced to the point where the minimum capacity of the capacitor will appear too high. Side Loading Side loading (radical force applied to lead screw) will greatly accelerate wear and significantly reduce life. A flexible coupler connection to the lead screw is highly recommended. Increased frequency of 100% minimum to maximum cycling will also be helpful. (See Maintenance.)
Other Precautions Capacitors should not be used as standoff insulators to support heavy assemblies. Only the part of the capacitor specified as the mounting area should be used for that purpose, and any clamps or straps must be attached carefully to avoid stress on the unit, possibly causing seal failure. Solder connections should not be made directly to the body of the capacitor, nor should there be any contact with the ceramic insulator during operation.
WARNING
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CAN SHOCK, BURN OR CAUSE DEATH.
Maintenance
Capacitors operated at normal temperature in a clean environment require no maintenance except to keep them free of dirt accumulation and moisture that may cause a drop in external insulation resistance. A special glaze is applied to all Jennings ceramic capacitors to avoid absorption of moisture and foreign matter. For variable capacitor applications involving frequent adjustment over a limited range, such as semiconductor impedance matching, it is advisable to cycle completely between minimum and maximum at least 2 cycles every 10,000 cycles to redistribute lubricant. If variable capacitors are being operated at high temperatures, it is advisable to periodically lubricate the shaft and bearing with a good grade of high temperature light oil and the lead screw with a high temperature, extreme pressure grease.
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2530pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
85 85 85 20 20 20 20 20 20
5 lb. 5 lb. 5 lb. 5 oz. 5 oz. 5 oz. 6.2 oz. 6.2 oz. 6.2 oz.
CVHD-25
.3MAX (7)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
12
10.5 HARD STOP
10
Turns
5
8 6 4 2
20 10
SILICONERUBBER CORONARING,2X
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
10
15
20
25
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
6X M5 Thread on 2.350 B.C.; 6X M4 Thread on 2.350 B.C.; Both Ends.
CADC-30
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
20 15 10 6 5 4 3
pF
Max
. allo
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wab le cu rren t
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30
Turns
10
2 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
10
15
20
25
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
ange-types: CADC30-XXD1834 ( anges on both ends); CADC30-XXD1823 ( xed end ange only).
CADD-30
9/16-32UN-2A .75
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
llow
20 15 10 6 5 4 3 2
pF
able
15
cur ren t
Min. C 3 pF
2.54 + .06
30
Turns
10
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
10
15
20
25
30
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Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Fixed end has threaded hole 6-32 UNC-2B. Maximum screw length 0.17.
Variable end threaded or use Jennings No. 111515 fuse clip.
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2530pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 3060pF
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
7.5 10 15 10 15
18 19 30 50 55
25 25 25 45 45
CVDD-30
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
30 20 15 10 6 5 4 3
30
owa
ble
curr ent
15
Min. C 3 pF
pF
Turns
10
2 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
10
15
20
25
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVDD-60
0.5MIN (13)
0.50 (12.7)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Turns
20 15 10 5
10 20 30 40 50 60
3.06MAX. (77.7)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 3060pF
15
100125pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
60 65 77 35 40 60 20 22
30 30 30 20 20
1 lb. 10 oz. 1 lb. 10 oz. 1 lb. 10 oz. .75 lb. .75 lb. .75 lb. 6.5 oz. 6.5 oz.
CVDD-100
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
wab
le cu
rren
15
t
25 15
Turns
10
pF
50
Min. C 10 pF
10
.50
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
20
40
60
80
100
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
ange. Variable end tapped holes.
C/GCS-100
1.69 (43)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
4.76 + .20 (120 + .6) 1.18 (30) REF. 1.20 (30.5) REF. .2 .32(8) MAX. 1.77 (45) 3 HOLES .144(3.66) EQ. SP. ON 1.84(46.7) BC.
20
Min. C 5 pF
Turns
10
25
50
75
100
125
150
.062 (1.6)
2.12 (54)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CACAN-125
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
19
30
Min. C 5 pF
.03BOTHENDS
Max. allow
2.60 + .06
10 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 6
1 25
pF
Turns
20 15
able curre
nt
17 15 10
10
15 20
30 40
20
40
60
80 100 120
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Soldered-on
anges.
16
100125pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 150250pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
50 65 70 22 24 40 50
30 30 30 25 25 42 42
1 lb. 10 oz. 1 lb. 10 oz. 1 lb. 10 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 1 lb. 10 oz. 1lb.10oz.
CVDDN-150
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
0.75 (19.1) 6.62 + .12 (168.1 + 3.0) 4.81 +.10 (122.2 + 2.5)
1.29 (32.8)
Max
. Cu
15
rren t
Min. C 10 pF
Turns
10
0.06 (1.5) 0.188 WIDE 6 SLOTS EQ. SP. ON 2.250 BC. 2.44 MAX. (62.0) 2.81 (71.4)
25
50
75
100
125
150
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use
0.250 (6.35) 0.50REF. (12.7) 0.99 (25.2) 4.27 + .12 + (108.53)
+ 2.78.06
CACAN-250
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 5 pF
0.59 (15.0)
0.032PL. (76)
24
Max. a llowab
20
+ (70.61.5)
Turns
le curr ent
16 12 8 4
.50MAX. (12.7)
2 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
50
100
150
200
250
300
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
anges.
CVCD-250
6-32UNC-2B6THDS. MIN.6HOLESEQ.SP. ON1.580B.C.
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
150 100
Max
. allo
wab
Turns
50
le cu
rren
20 15 10 5
100 200 300 400 500
Min. C 5 pF
15 15
.31 MIN.
5 6
25
pF
25
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
ange. Variable end tapped holes.
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 150250pF
17
250pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
30 35 40 45 50 55
18 21 24 27 30 33
9 lb. 7 oz. 9 lb. 7 oz. 9 lb. 7 oz. 17 lb. 15 oz. 17 lb. 15 oz. 17 lb. 15 oz.
CVFP-250
1/4-20 UNC-2B 9 THDS. MIN. 6 HOLES EQ. SP. .50 ON 3.500 B.C. BOTH ENDS .25 MIN. 2.00 MAX.
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.78
300
30
Max . allo wab le cu
Min. C 15 pF
6.80
60 50 40 30 20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Turns
rrent
20
10
100 200
300
400
500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVHP-250
3.00
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max
. allo
200
pF
wab
60
le cu rrent
Min. C 10 pF
50
100 60
25
Turns
.78
40 30 20 10
0 100 200 300 400 500
30 15 2 4 8 16 32
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
18
250pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 300400pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
75 80 85 30 40 70 75 80
29 29 29 50 50 35 35 35
3 lb. 3 lb. 3 lb. 1 lb. 2 oz. 1 lb. 2 oz. 3 lb. 1 oz. 3 lb. 1 oz. 3 lb. 1 oz.
CVDD-300
2.65 (67.31)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
1.29 (32.77)
0.78 (19.81)
30 25
Min. C 10 pF
Turns
20 15 10 5
100 60 50 40 30 20
30
.5 (12.70)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
100 200
300
400
500
600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use
CSV1-300
0.177DIA.& 0.105DIA. 3PL.EQ.SP. ON2.062B.C. 0.20MIN. 1.62 + .06 (5.08MIN.) + (41.151.52) 0.062 (1.57) 3.73 + .06 + (94.741.52) 0.44MAX. (11.18MAX.)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
allowab
6
le curren t
Min. C 8 pF
Turns
2.31 (58.67)
5 4 3 2 1
50 100 150 200 250 300
0.31 (7.87)
0.81 (20.57)
2.375MAX. (60.33MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
anges.
Mounting: Fixed end has tapped holes. Variable end has soldered-on
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency
0.500/0.498 (12.700/12.653)
1000 600 500 400 300 200 100 60 50 40 30 20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
40 F 0p
Max. Allow able Curre nt
CVDD-400
2.650 (67.31)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
1.29 (32.77)
30 25
0.78 (19.81)
Turns
20 15 10 5
Min. C 20 pF
100 200
300
400
500
600
0.31MIN. (7.87MIN.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 300400pF
19
450pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
30 35 40 45 50 55
18 21 24 27 30 33
9 lb. 7 oz. 9 lb. 7 oz. 9 lb. 7 oz. 18 lb. 8 oz. 18 lb. 8 oz. 18 lb. 8 oz.
CVFP-450
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON3.500B.C. BOTHENDS
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 25 pF
30
45 0 pF
Max . allo wable
Turns
curre
nt
20
10
5.62MAX. (142.75MAX.)
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
100 200
300
400
500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVHP-450
3.00
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Curre
200
45
F 0p
nt Lim
ited
60
by H eatin g
50
Min. C 25 pF
100 60
Turns
.78
40 30 20
30
10 0
100 200 300 400 500
15
16
32
7.2MAX. (182.9MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
20
450pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 500pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
40 45 40 45 80 90 95
50 50 50 50 42 42 42
1 lb. 5 oz. 1 lb. 5 oz. 1 lb. 8 oz. 1 lb. 8 oz. 3 lb. 3 lb. 3 lb.
CSV1-500
0.177DIA.& 0.105DIA. 3PL.EQ.SP. ON2.062B.C. .41 (10.41) 0.062 (1.57) 3.73+ .06 + (99.741.52) 0.44MAX. (11.18MAX.)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
+ 5.75.19 + (146.054.83)
Turns
2.31 (58.67)
50
Max
. all
owa
Min. C 5 pF
ble curr ent
20 15 10 5
0.31 (7.87)
15
50
25
pF
0.81 (20.57)
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
100 200
300
400
500
2.375MAX. (60.33MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Variable end has ange soldered on.
CSVS-500
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
1.29 (32.77)
Turns
50
Max.
allow
able
curre
nt
20 15 10 5 0
Min. C 5 pF
0.31 (7.87)
15
50
25
pF
1.805/1.775 (45.847/45.085)
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
100 200
300
400
500
600
2.375MAX. (60.33MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVDD-500
2.65 (67.31)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
1.29 (32.77)
0.78 (19.81)
30 25
Min. C 20 pF
Max. A
llowab
Turns
20 15 10 5
le Curr ent
0.5MIN. (13MIN.)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
100 200
300
400
500
600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 500pF
21
500pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
10 15 20 7.5 10 15 5 8
61 61 61 50 50 50 50 50
9 lb. 4 oz. 9 lb. 4 oz. 9 lb. 4 oz. 3 lb. 3 lb. 3 lb. 1 lb. 4 oz. 1 lb. 4 oz.
CVEP-500
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON3.500B.C. BOTHENDS
4.000 BOTHENDS
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max.
allow
able
curre
nt
20 15 10 5 0
Min. C 25 pF
5.62MAX. (142.75MAX.)
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
100 200
300
400
500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
M/CSVF-500
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
+ 2.02.01
30 25
Min. C 12 pF
Turns
t
200 100 60 50 40 30 20 2 3 4 5 6
5 00 pF
Max
20 15 10 5
+ 7.53.12 + (191.33.0)
.44MAX.
. allo
wab
le Cu
rren
10 15 20
30
40
100 200
300
400
500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use ange FM2S on xed end. Flange FM2 on variable end.
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency
(at 3kV Peak Working Voltage)
Maximum allowance current at ambient temperature 25 C and surface temperature 125 C with convection cooling. Actual performance may vary and is dependent upon the ef ciency of the cooling system.
Current Limited by Max. Peak RF Voltage. (4.8 kVP)
50 0 pF 20 0 pF 10 0 pF 50 pF
M/CSV5-500
Capacity vs Turns
12 10 8
Typical Data
.98
Turns
6 4 2
.58 (14.6)
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
100
200
300
400
500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
22
500pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 500pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
5 7 15
3 4.2 9
47 70 110
60 60 86.4
50 50 85
M/CSV6-500
+.000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
40
50
pF
30
10 6 5 3 2 1
5.85.08 (148.52)
1.58 (40.1)
Current limited by internal losses. Rating at maximum temperature 100 C over ambient at convection Current cooling. (Actual performance Limited by may vary and is dependent Max. Peak upon the ef ciency of RF Voltage. the cooling system. (4.2 kVP)
Turns
.10 (2.5)
20
20
10
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
100
200
300
400
500
.06 (1.6)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
PV4-500
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Current limited by internal losses. Rating with water cooling at both ends. Maximum temperature 100 C over ambient
12 10
4.35 (110.5)
50
pF pF
Turns
10 0
.30 (7.5)
5.55 (140.9)
8 6 4 2
100 200 300 400 500
20 10 1 2 3 4 5 6
10
20
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 500pF
23
650pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
45 50 55 5.0 8
27 30 33 5.0 4.8
13 13 13 1.1 18
CAV3-650
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
0.78 (19.8)
60
7 ft 3/ Min
0 65
pF
Min. C30 pF
50
Turns
Con
vecti
on C
oole
40 30 20 10
100 200 300 400 500 600
11.9 + .2 + (3025.1)
8.5 (215.9)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CMV1-650
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Turns
.062 + .010
0 65
pF
wab
le cu
rren
20
10 8 6 4 2
Min. C 8 pF
10
3.570/3.550 (90.68/90.17)
.54 MAX.
3/8-32UNEF-2A
.44 + .03
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
100 200
300
400
500
600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Variable end tapped holes.
CMV3-650
Capacity vs Turns
17 15
Typical Data
Max
. allo
Min. C 10 pF
wab
le cu
rrent
Turns
.77 (18.03) 1.78 DIA. (45.21 MAX.) [2X DIA. 1.659 (42.14)]
10
.375-32 UNEF-2A THD SUPPLIED WITH SILVER PLATED BRASS HEX NUT
100 200
300
400
500
600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
24
650pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 650pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
45 50 55 40 45 50
27 30 33 24 27 30
water cooling
CVHP-650
3.0 (139.7)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max
60
. allo wab
Min. C 30 pF
le cu rren
50
t
Turns
.78 (19.81)
40 30 20 10
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CWV3-650
0.8 (20) 0.94 (23.9) 16.5 (419) 9.8 (248)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
x. C
1.97 (50.0)
urre
nt
60 50
Min. C 30 pF
Turns
40 30 20 10
100 200 300 400 500 600
6.46 (164)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 650pF
25
750900pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
7.5 10 15 30 35 40 3 5 6
6 lb. 13 oz. 6 lb. 13 oz. 6 lb. 13 oz. 17 lb. 13 oz. 17 lb. 13 oz. 17 lb. 13 oz. 23 oz. 23 oz. 23 oz.
CVDD-750
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max.
allow
25
Turns
able
curre
nt
20 15 10 5 0
Min. C 25 pF
200 400
600
800 1000
4.56MAX. (115.82MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVFP-750
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON5.000B.C. BOTHENDS
(12.7/12.649) .500/.498
300
.78 3.00
200 150
7 50 pF
Max.
allow
able
curre
nt
Min. C 20 pF
100 60 50 40 30 20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
+ 8.30.10 (210.8)
+ 11.70.20 + (297.185.08)
Turns
40 30 20 10 0
150 300 450 600 750
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CSV4-900
INSULATINGHUB .95DIA. (24.1) 4XM3 ONDIA. 2.00 .98 (24.8) .062 (1.57) 3.61 (91.6) 1.370 (34.8) 2.92 (74.2)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
60 50 30 20 10 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4
0p F
Max
40
. allo
30
wab le cu rrent
Min. C 10 pF
25
90
Turns
28 A @ 2 MHz 45 A @ 2.9 MHz
20 15 10 5
150 300 450 600 750 900
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
26
750900pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1000pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
18 lb. 2 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 14 oz. 1 lb. 14 oz. 1 lb. 14 oz.
CAV2-1000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
00
pF
Max
. allo
wab
le cu
rrent
Min. C 35 pF
50
Turns
40 30 20 10
0 200 400 600 800 1000
7.56MAX. (192.0MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CMV1-1000
SPLINE SHAFT
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
20
10
00
able
curre
nt
10
Min. C 8 pF
Turns
8 6 4 2
10
.58 MAX.
2 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
200 400
600
800 1000
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting:
CSV1-1000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
20
12
10
60 50 40 30 20 2
x. a
Turns
able cur ren t
16 12 8 4 0
Min. C 10 pF
llow
00
pF
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
200 400
600
800 1000
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
anges soldered-on.
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1000pF
27
1000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
7.5 10 15 30 35 40 40 45 50
6 lb. 13 oz. 6 lb. 13 oz. 6 lb. 13 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 28 lb. 4 oz. 28 lb. 4 oz. 28 lb. 4 oz.
CVDD-1000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.78 2.00MAX.
Max
. allo
wab
25
Turns
le cu
rrent
Min. C 25 pF
20 15 10 5
+ 5.750.6
+ 8.00.12 + (203.23.0)
10
15 20
30
40
200 400
600
800 1000
4.56MAX. (115.8MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVFP-1000
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON5.000B.C. BOTHENDS
10
00
.78 3.00
Max
. allo
wab
le cu
rren
50
Min. C 35 pF
+ 10.30.10
+ 13.80.20 + (350.55.1)
Turns
40 30 20 10 0
200 400 600 800 1000
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVHP-1000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max.
allow
able
+ (368.35.1)
Turns
+ 14.50.20
1000
curre
nt
pF
Min. C 60 pF
11.0
60 40 20
0 200 400 600 800 1000
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
28
1000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5 | w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1000pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
40 45 50 3 5 3 5
CWV5-1000
0.8 (20) 0.9 (23) 17.9 (455) 11.2 (285)
2.5AF (63.5)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 100 pF
.005/.498 (12.70/12.64)
2.0 (50)
10
00
pF
4 ga
l/min
30
20
+ 7.76.04 + (1971)
10 5
200 400 600 800 1000 1200
6.1 (155)
1/4-20UNC-2B 6PLEQSPON 6.00BCEACHEND
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
M/CVCJ-1000
2.03 .50
150 100
.75 3.81
Ma
x. a
pF
llow
Turns
10
50
00
able
25
cur ren t
Min. C 7 pF
20 15 10 5
0 200 400 600 800 1000
25 15
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
.38
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use
M/CSV5-1000
Capacity vs Turns
12 10 8
Typical Data
.98
Turns
25 0 pF
10 0 pF
6 4 2
50
pF
.58 (14.6)
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
200
400
600
800
1000
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1000pF
29
10001400pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
5 40 45 50 3.0
3 24 27 30 1.8
2.062 25 25 25 1.5
water cooling
PV4-1000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 80pF
12 10
4.35 (110.5)
10
00
pF pF
Turns
50 0
.30 (7.5)
5.55 (141)
8 6 4 2
200 400 600 800 1000
20 10 1 2
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
6X M5 Thread on 2.350 B.C.; 6X M4 Thread on 2.350 B.C.; Both Ends.
CWV5-1300
+ 21.7.25 + (5506)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
15 lit
or 4
gal/m
in
60 50
Turns
5.3 (134)
40 30 20 10
Min. C 40 pF
+ 9.1.12 + (2303)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
200 400
600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CSV4-1400
5.57REF. (142)
0.250/0.248 (6.35/6.30)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
pF
Max. allo
30
wable cu rrent
Min. C 8 pF
25
Turns
20 15 10 5
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400
M6X1
2.36MAX (60MAX)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
Mounting: Use ange FM2S on xed end. Flange FM2 on variable end.
30
10001400pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1500pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
3 lb. 10 oz. 3 lb. 10 oz. 10 lb. 10 lb. 10 lb. 20 lb. 4 oz. 20 lb. 4 oz. 20 lb. 4 oz.
CVCD-1500
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
. allo
wab
.78
le cu
30
rren t
+ 5.25.06
.34
Turns
50
15
00
25 20 15 10 5
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
Min. C 10 pF
+ 7.10.12 + (180.33.18)
25 15
.31 MIN.
1.50
2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
3.44MAX. (87.38MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
ange. Variable end tapped holes.
CVDP-1500
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Max
. allo
wab
Turns
le cu
rrent
40 30 20 10
Min. C 35 pF
5.62MAX. (142.7MAX.)
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVFP-1500
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON5.000B.C. BOTHENDS
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 100 pF
.500/.498
300
60
Max . allo wable curre nt
.78 3.00
50
1500
+ 10.30.10
+ 13.80.20 + (350.55.1)
Turns
pF
40 30 20 10 0
500 1000 1500 2000
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1500pF
31
1600pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
55 60 65 30 35 40
33 36 39 18 21 24
water cooling
CWV1-1600
1.50 .750 COOLANTINLET 1/4-NPT COOLANTOUTLET 1/4-NPT 3/8-16UNC-2B 8THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON8.000B.C. BOTHENDS 8,000 + .015BC .8
.3128/.3122 DIA.THRU
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.38
1000
pF
Max
7.1
.3.60
MIN.
500
Turns
16
00
+ 23.00.50 + (584.2012.70)
. allo
wab
le cu
5
rren t
Min. C 100 pF
4 3 2
250
1
2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
150
250 500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CWV2-1600
INLETATMAX. 1/4NPTMALE
0.78
3.0 .500/.498
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
ble
500
16
pF
curr ent
Turns
1000
Max . all owa
50
Min. C 100 pF
40 30 20
10.80 + .12
250
00
10
250 500 750 1000 1250 1500
150
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
32
1600pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1600pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
35 40 50 55 60
21 24 30 33 36
13 13 17 17 17
water cooling
CWV3-1600
+ 24.96.25 + (6346)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
25 lit
or 6.5
gal/m
in
60 50
5.8 (147)
Turns
Min. C 100 pF
40 30 20 10
+ 10.83.12 + (2753)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
250 500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CWV4-1600
0.500/0.498 (12.70/12.65)
6000
a IN. a OUT. + 21.5.25 4.0 + (546.16.4) a (101.6) a + 9.69.12 a + (246.13.0) a a 10.3 3/8-16 (261.6) 6PL.EQ.SP.ON + 8.000.015B.C. 12.9MAX. a BOTHENDS (327.7MAX.) a a
5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 600 500 400 300 200 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
16 00 pF
Max. al lowable current
60 50
Min. C 100 pF
Turns
40 30 20 10
250 500 750 1000 1250 1500
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 1600pF
33
2000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
3.0 5.0 10 15 25 30 35
3 lb. 10 oz. 3 lb. 10 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 18 lb. 2 oz. 29 lb. 4 oz. 29 lb. 4 oz. 29 lb. 4 oz.
CVCD-2000
8-32NC-2B .500/.498 7THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON2.350B.C. 1.29
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.78
00
pF
. allo
wab
le cu
rrent
Turns
50
20 15 10 5
Min. C 20 pF
25 15
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
ange. Variable end tapped holes.
CVEP-2000
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON5.000B.C. BOTHENDS
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
5.500 BOTHENDS
Max
. all
owa
ble
curr ent
Min. C 100 pF
Turns
40 30 20 10
7.20MAX. (182.9MAX.)
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVFP-2000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 100 pF
60
curre nt
3.00
50
2000
+ 11.00.10
+ 14.50.20 + (368.305.08)
Turns
pF
40 30 20 10 0
500 1000 1500 2000
8.20MAX. (208.28MAX.)
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
34
2000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 20002300pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
5 40 45 50 7.5 10 15
4.6 lb. 125 lb. 125 lb. 125 lb. 9 lb. 14 oz. 9 lb. 14 oz. 9 lb. 14 oz.
water cooling
PV4-2000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
1.350DIA. (34.29)
.800 (20.32)
Current limited by internal losses. Rating with water cooling at both ends. Maximum temperature 100 C over ambient
12
Min. C 100 pF
20
00
pF pF
Turns
50 0
.30 (7.5)
10 8 6 4 2
400 800 1200 1600 2000
20 10 1 2
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CWV4-2050
SWAGELOCK 5/82PL IN. + 25.00.25 + (635.06.4) 4.0 (102)
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
Min. C 100 pF
60 50
OUT.
Max. a
llowab
Turns
40 30 20 10
le curr ent
+ 9.69.12 + (2463)
200
10
15 20
30
40
300 600
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CVDP-2300
1/4-20UNC-2B 9THDS.MIN. 6HOLESEQ.SP. ON3.500B.C. BOTHENDS
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.500/.498
300
2300
Max
pF
le cu
Turns
. allo
wab
rrent
40 30 20 10 0
Min. C 50 pF
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
5.62MAX. (142.7MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
VacuumVARIABLECapacitors 20002300pF
35
30004000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max.
Product Number
Nom. Weight
88 100 70
45 45 50
CVCD-3000
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.81
.500/.498
Turns
Max. Allow able C urrent
200 100 60 50 40 30 20 2
300
0p
20 15 10 5
6.06 +.06
+ 8.25.12 + (209.553.18)
5 6
10 15 20
30
40
4.56MAX. (115.82MAX.)
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CMV1-4000
1.437 1.434
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
wab
50
4000
le cu
pF
rrent
13 12 10
Min. C 25 pF
1.3REF. BOTHENDS 5.50 + .03 + (139.70.78) 3.40 MAX. + .50.03 5/8-24UNEF-2A + 3.00.03 BOTHENDS 3.21REF. + .42.03
20
Turns
8 6 4 2
10
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
36
30004000pF VacuumVARIABLECapacitors
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CKTVacuumFIXEDCapacitors 25250pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
35 35 35 30 30 30
25 25 25 20 20 20
65 75 85 90 95 100
2.32 MAX. 2.32 MAX. 2.32 MAX. 2.66 MAX. 2.66 MAX. 2.66 MAX.
1 lb. 6 oz. 1 lb. 6 oz. 1 lb. 6 oz. 1 lb. 14 oz. 1 lb. 15 oz. 2 lb.
0.75BOTHENDS
CKT-150
. all
50
owa
ble
curr ent
+ (163.581.5)
20 25 10
25
+ 6.44.06
+ 6.44.06 + (163.61.5)
pF
15
15
50
pF
10 15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting: Use
Mounting: Use
.75BOTHENDS
CKT-50
0.75BOTHENDS
100 100
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency Continuous Amperes vs Frequency (at 25kV RMS Peak Working Voltage)
(at 25kV Peak Working Voltage)
0.75BOTHENDS
.75BOTHENDS
Max. allowable current
pF
CKT-200 100
50 40 30 20 10
(at 15kV Peak Working Voltage) (at 20kV Peak Working Voltage)
Max
50 50
. allo
wab
le cu
rrent
20 20 10 10 5
50
pF
25
20
0
Current limited by capacitance reactance and peak voltage
50
5 4
25 15 1
52
3 2 3
10
15 20
30
40 40
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5
pF
50
Mounting: Use
Mounting: Use ange FMOA on both ends. Mounting: Use ange FMOA on both ends.
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency
150 100
10
20 30 40 10 15 20 30
40
Mounting:
CKT-100
Current (Amps RMS)
CKT-250 0.75BOTHENDS
50
+ 6.44.06 + (163.61.52
+ 6.44.06 + (163.601.52)
20
50
25 10
+ .81.02 BOTHENDS
5 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
15
2.66MAX. (67.6MAX.)
25
pF
00
pF
x. a
llow
able
cur
ren t
10 15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting: Use
Mounting: Use
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
CKTVacuumFIXEDCapacitors 25250pF
37
25100pF CKTVacuumFIXEDCapacitors
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
25 25 25
15 15 15
50 60 75
CKT1Series
CKT1-25 .75BOTHENDS
Current (Amps RMS)
+ 6.44.06 + (163.581.5)
50 40 30 20 10
25
pF
5 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
10
20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting: Use
0.75BOTHENDS
100
CKT1-50
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency (at 15kV Peak Working Voltage) Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency
100
pF
50 40 30 20
10
+ 6.44.06 10 + (163.61.5)
5 4 2
50 40 30 20
50
pF
2.68MAX. (68.1MAX.)
+ .81.02 BOTHENDS
1 2
2 10 20 30 40 10 20 30 40 2 3 Frequency1(MHz) 4 5 6
3 4 5 6
Mounting:
Use flange FMOA on both ends.
Mounting: Use
Mounting: Use
CKT1-100
Current (Amps RMS)
+ 4.50.06 + (114.31.52)
50 40 30 20 10
10
pF
5 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
2.68MAX. (68.1MAX.)
+ .81.02 BOTHENDS
10
20
30
40
a a a a a a a a a a a a a
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting: Use
38
25100pF CKTVacuumFIXEDCapacitors
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CompactVacuumFIXEDCapacitors 50210pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
15 15 15 15 15 10
9 9 9 9 9 6
27 76 80 75 90 76
0 lb. 9 oz. 0 lb. 9 oz. 0 lb. 9 oz. 0 lb. 10 oz. 0 lb. 10 oz. 0 lb. 10 oz.
.19 (4.8)
CF2Series
CF2-50
Current (Amps RMS)
.19 (4.8)
CF2-150
Current (Amps RMS)
40
Convection
40 20 10 6 5
15 0
pF
20 10 6 5
50 pF
2.05 (52)
2.05 (52)
27 Amps at 13.56 MHz
1.77 (44.8)
M4 THREAD .24 (6) DEEP BOTH ENDS AT CTR MOUNTING CAP .630 +.005 -.010 16 +.12 -.25 )
2 1 1 2
1.77 (44.8)
2 1
3 4 5 6
10
20
Mounting:
30.276 100
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
100
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
MOUNTING CAP
.472 (11.99) .472 ENDS BOTH (11.99) BOTH ENDS 1.20 (30.5) 1.20 (30.5)
CF2-80
Current (Amps RMS) Current (Amps RMS)
0 10
pF
100 80 100 60 80 40 60 30 40 30 20
.19 Max(4.8)
Max
CF2-180
. cu rren
40 20 10 6 5
97 Amps at 13.56 MHz Conduction, 50W Maximum allowable current at ange temperature 125 C
18 0 pF
20 10 10 5 4 35 4 23 2 1 1
1 2
80
pF
. cu rre
nt
Convection
2.05 (52)
.19 (4.8) .19 (4.8) .276 (7.01) .276 .1700 (7.01) (4.32) .1700 (4.32)
M4 THREAD .24 (6) DEEP M4 THREAD BOTH ENDS AT CTR .24 (6) DEEP MOUNTING CAP BOTH ENDS AT CTR
.19 (4.8)
3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
1.77 (44.8)
2 1 1 2
Frequency 3 4 5 6 (MHz) 10 15
(16
(7.01) Mounting: Both ends have tapped holes. Frequency (MHz) .1700 Mounting: Both ends have tapped holes. (4.32)
20 .276 30 40
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
100
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting:
MOUNTING CAP .19 (4.8) .472 (11.99) BOTH ENDS 1.20 (30.5)
CF2-100
Current (Amps RMS)
.19 (4.8)
Max
pF
CF2-210
Current (Amps RMS)
100 80 60 40 30 20 10 5 4 3 2 1
Max
pF
. cu rren t
. cu rre
nt
2.05 (52)
2.05 (52)
10
1.77 (44.8)
M4 THREAD .24 (6) DEEP BOTH ENDS AT CTR MOUNTING CAP .630 +.005 -.010 16 +.12 -.25 )
.19 (4.8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 .276 30 40
1.77 (44.8)
M4 THREAD .24 (6) DEEP BOTH ENDS AT CTR MOUNTING CAP .630 +.005 -.010 16 +.12 -.25 )
3 4 5 6
10 15 20
30 40
Mounting:
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
w w w. j e n n i n g s t e c h . c o m | 4 0 8 - 2 9 2 - 4 0 2 5
CompactVacuumFIXEDCapacitors 50210pF
39
1001000pF CompactVacuumFIXEDCapacitors
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
length
35 35 15 12 10
21 21 9 7.2 4.8
87 87 52 52 52
64 64 48 48 48
7.6) .30
CFCSeries CFC-100
Current (Amps RMS)
(64) 2.52
(50.8) 2.00
CFC-350
Current (Amps RMS)
2X(8.1) .32
Conduction, 50W
9.5) .38
(86.8) 3.42
10
pF
Convection
20 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20 30 100
(52.1) 2.05
20 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20 30 100
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
CFC-175
Current (Amps RMS)
(at 21kV Peak Working Voltage) (50.8) (at 21kV Peak Working Voltage) 2.00 Maximum allowable current (8.1) current Maximum allowable temperature 125 C2X.32 at ange at ange temperature 125 C 2X(8.1) .32300
200 100 60pF 5 50 17 20 10
pF 0 10 Convection
CFC-500
(50.8) 2.00
(9.5) .38
Convection
(52.1) 2.05
(52.1) 2.05
20 10
20 10
Mounting:
1 2 3 4 5 6 10 3 4 5 6 10 20 30
20 100
30
100
Mounting:
3 4 5 6
10
20
30
100
Frequency (MHz)
CFC-1000
Current (Amps RMS)
(52.1) 2.05
20 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20 30 100
Frequency (MHz)
40
1001000pF CompactVacuumFIXEDCapacitors
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VacuumFIXEDCapacitors 300500pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
CFHD30045S CFHD30050S CFHD30055S CFHD30060S CFHP45045S* CFHP45050S* CFHP45055S* CFED50010S CFED50015S CFED50020S CFED50025S
300 300 300 300 450 450 450 500 500 500 500
45 50 55 60 45 50 55 10 15 20 25
27 30 33 36 27 30 33 6.0 9.0 12 15
225 230 235 240 260 280 300 170 180 190 200
5.38 5.38 5.38 5.38 5.50 5.50 5.50 3.81 3.81 3.81 3.81
4.56 4.56 4.56 4.56 5.62 5.62 5.62 4.56 4.56 4.56 4.56
136.70 136.70 136.70 136.70 139.70 139.70 139.70 96.77 96.77 96.77 96.77
115.82 115.82 115.82 115.82 142.75 142.75 142.75 115.82 115.82 115.82 115.82
5 lb. 2 oz. 5 lb. 2 oz. 5 lb. 2 oz. 5 lb. 2 oz. 7 lb. 5 oz. 7 lb. 5 oz. 7 lb. 5 oz. 4 lb. 2 oz. 4 lb. 2 oz. 4 lb. 2 oz. 4 lb. 2 oz.
Max. Diameter is 4.80 with corona rings * CFHP (metric version) available
CFHD-300
3.75 BOTHENDS
Max
. allo
wable
curre
nt
+ 5.38.08 + (136.72.0)
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
a a a a a a a a a a
Frequency (MHz)
CFHP-450
5.62MAX. (142.75MAX.) 4.000 BOTHENDS
300
pF 45
. allo
wab
le cu
5.5 + (139.71.52)
rren
a a a a a a a a a a
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Mounting:
Frequency (MHz)
CFED-500
Max.
pF
allow
able
curre
nt
+ 3.81.06 + (96.771.52)
a a a a a a a a a a
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
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VacuumFIXEDCapacitors 300500pF
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7501000pF VacuumFIXEDCapacitors
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
CFHP7500040 CFHP7500045 CFHP7500050 CFED75010S CFED75015S CFED75020S CFED75025S CFHP100040S CFHP100045S CFHP100050S
750 750 750 750 750 750 750 1000 1000 1000
40 45 50 10 15 20 25 40 45 50
24 27 30 6 9.0 12 15 24 27 30
310 325 340 185 200 215 225 340 350 360
6.20 6.20 5.12 3.81 3.81 3.81 3.81 6.20 6.20 6.20
7.20 7.20 3.44 4.56 4.56 4.56 4.56 7.20 7.20 7.20
157.50 157.50 130.10 96.77 96.77 96.77 96.77 157.48 157.48 157.48
182.90 182.90 182.90 115.82 115.82 115.82 115.82 182.88 182.88 182.88
13 lb. 13 lb. 13 lb. 5 lb. 3 oz. 5 lb. 3 oz. 5 lb. 3 oz. 5 lb. 3 oz. 13 lb. 13 lb. 13 lb.
CFHP-750
7.2MAX. (182.90MAX.) 5.50 BOTHENDS
Max.
Allow
able C
urren
6.2 (157.5)
a a a a a a a a a a
Frequency (MHz)
CFED-750
Max
. allo
wab
le cu
rrent
+ 3.81.06 + (96.771.52)
a a a a a a a a a a
Frequency (MHz)
CFHP-1000
7.2MAX. (182.88MAX.) 5.50 BOTHENDS
. allo
wab
le cu
rrent
6.2 + (157.842.54)
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
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7501000pF VacuumFIXEDCapacitors
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VacuumFIXEDCapacitors 10001500pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
CFED100010S CFED100015S CFED100020S CFED100025S CFDP15007.5S CFDP150010S CFDP150015S CFFP150025S CFFP150030S CFFP150035S
1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
10 15 20 25 7.5 10 15 25 30 35
190 205 220 230 150 170 190 310 330 350
3.81 3.81 3.81 3.81 3.30 3.30 3.30 5.78 5.78 5.78
4.56 4.56 4.56 4.56 5.62 5.62 5.62 8.20 8.20 8.20
96.77 96.77 96.77 96.77 83.82 83.82 83.82 146.80 146.80 146.80
115.82 115.82 115.82 115.82 142.75 142.75 142.75 208.30 208.30 208.30
5 lb. 13 oz. 5 lb. 13 oz. 5 lb. 13 oz. 5 lb. 13 oz. 5 lb. 12 oz. 5 lb. 12 oz. 5 lb. 12 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz.
CFED-1000
200 150
1 0 00
Max.
pF
allow
able c
urren
100 60 50 40 30 20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
+ 3.81.06 + (96.771.52)
Frequency (MHz)
CFDP-1500 1/4-20UNC-2B
20
00
allow
able
curre
40
nt
3.3 + (83.822.54)
5 6
10
15 20
30
40
Frequency (MHz)
CFFP-1500
a a a a a a a a a a
pF
15
+ 5.78.12 + (146.813.0)
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a a 100 a 60 50 a 40 a 30 20 a 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40 Frequency (MHz) a Mounting: Both ends have tapped holes. a a VacuumFIXEDCapacitors 10001500pF a
able Curre nt
Max.
Allow
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2000pF VacuumFIXEDCapacitors
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Nom. Weight
7.5 10 15 25 30 35
5 lb. 12 oz. 5 lb. 12 oz. 5 lb. 12 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz. 23 lb. 8 oz.
CFDP-2000
4.00BOTHENDS
allow
able
curre
nt
3.3 (83.8)
5.62MAX. (142.75MAX.)
20 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 20 30 40
Frequency (MHz)
Mounting: Both ends have tapped holes. CFDM Version has additional M6 hole pattern.
Continuous RMS Amperes vs Frequency
500 400
CFFP-2000
. allo
pF
wab
le cu
rrent
+ 5.78.12 + (146.813.05)
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
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2000pF VacuumFIXEDCapacitors
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GasVARIABLEandFIXEDCapacitors 45260pF
Product Number Capacity Range (pF) Voltage Peak (kV) test working Current Amps. (RMS) Max. Inches length Nom. Dimensions diam. | length Millimeters diam. Torque (In. Lbs.) Max. Direct Pull (Lbs.) Max. Nom. Weight
80 In. Lb. 80 In. Lb. 80 In. Lb. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
CHV1N-45
+ .27.04
Capacity vs Turns
Typical Data
.375-32UNEF-2A
Ma
x.
allo
wa
ble
8 4 2
pF
Turns
15
cu
rre
Min. C 1.5 pF
nt
.4 .3 .2 .1
0 10 20 30 40
45
16
32
60 100
Frequency (MHz)
Capacitance (pF)
CGF1-210
3.84(97.5) BOTHENDS
Max. allo
wable cu
rrent
+ 5.30.12 + (134.63.0)
50
20
1.0 (25.4)MIN
4.75MAX. (120.6)MAX.
5 6
10
15 20
30 40
Frequency (MHz)
CGF1-260
1000
3.84(97.5) BOTHENDS
Max. Allo
wable C
urrent
+ 5.30.12 + (134.63.0)
1.0 (25.4)MIN
4.75MAX. (120.7)MAX.
Frequency (MHz)
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GasVARIABLEandFIXEDCapacitors 45260pF
45
Flanges Flanges
MAT. .032 COPPER/SILVER MAT. .032 COPPER/SILVER MAT. .032 COPPER/SILVER
.812
2.00
.875
2.00
.75
.75
.75
1.00
1.00
.812
.41
1.500
2.032
1.812
3.25
1.19
2.032
2.03
3.25
3.25
1.3
.75
1.19
.50
46
Flanges
3.13
4.25
1.9
06
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1.3
2.032
8R
8R
1.3
8R
3.25
1.3
1.1
2.81
8R
3R
1.3
8R
2.00
0.44
0.75
0.78
1.23
.31
.84
Safety Information
WARNING
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CAN SHOCK, BURN OR CAUSE DEATH.
High voltage safety precautions must always be observed in the testing or application of these capacitors! If voltage is applied to these capacitors, care must be taken to assure that they are properly discharged prior to subsequent handling. Capacitors should be shorted by putting an insulated wire or other permanent short-circuit between the capacitor terminals.
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