> I love it when they can give you some solid answers. As
> usual the 1000V
> caps have greater current capability due to their size.
Not necessarily. It's often because RF capacitors are
voltage limited. It's an E = I*X*1.414 problem.
Either increasing capacitance (lowering reactance),
increasing frequency, or increasing voltage rating increases
current rating.
> While they didn't give you every value in their catalog
> you can see small
> values have low current ability and large ones great. You
> can interpolate
> the current ability for any values in between.
See above. Multiply current times rectance times 1.4141 for
peak voltage.
Now the real problem is the current and voltages. Since the
network has Q and often does not have the same surge
impedance throughout, you can't use simple formulas.
73 Tom
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