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of the P-2.4 Committee on Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
The meeting was called-to-order at 5:00 PM by Acting Chairman Dan O'Brien 1.0
Introductions 2.0 Committee Organization and Procedures 2.1 Membership
and Attendance 2.3 Approval
of Minutes 2.4 Approval
of Minutes 2.5 Approval
of Teleconference minutes 2.4 Correspondence 2.5 Review of
the Committee's Scope The proposed scope
for the combined committee is: The proposed name
for the combined committee is: The committee will vote on the scope and name at the next meeting. 3.0 Reports 3.1 DSCC report
3.2 Report on
the U-1 Committee 4.0 Old Business 4.1 Status of
PN-4283 (EIA-797), Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Application Guideline. 4.2 Status Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Qualification Specification. Mike Lauri agreed to resolve comments submitted by Terry Charles 4.3 Status of PN 4985 - Aluminum Electrolytic Chip Capacitor with Polymer Cathode. Terry Charles showed data on Kemet parts that showed samples tested did not meet dc leakage requirements after solder-reflow heat exposure (2 min @ 180 °C, 5 sec @ 240 °C). Terry wants the standard to be relaxed so that operation at 125 °C was at no more than 75% of rated voltage. Agreed to eliminate ratings table because could not agree on ratings. Agreed to eliminate 7343-11 Low Profile from Table 1 because that case outline is not available from Kemet. In Table 4 agreed to 3000 min for 7343-30, 2000 min for 7343-31 and 2000 min for 7343-43. In Specifications agreed to eliminate the Rated Capacitance range and eliminate 7.1.1 Ripple Current. Kemet and Panasonic agreed to have a teleconference to resolve the 125 °C operating issues. The teleconference members would include Terry Charles, Mike Greenwood, Mike Lauri, Laird Macomber, John Moore, Dick Thompson and Panasonic personnel to be determined. Terry Charles agreed to contact Laird Macomber and suggest a time and date. 4.3 Status of ballot to approve revision to EIA-463-A, Fixed Aluminum Capacitors for Alternating Current Motor Starting. This was circulated on SP on March 19th with voting period expiring on May 20th. It is SP-5004, Proposed revision to EIA-463-A "Fixed Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors for Alternating Current Motor Starting, Heavy Duty (Type 1) and for Standard Duty (Type 2). ECA only received two ballots, back one favorable and one abstention,. And does not have enough to go to EDEC and ANSI. 4.4 Report of Task Group to review EIA-395, "Polarized Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors for Long Life (Type 1) and for General Purpose Application (Type 2)." The committee agreed to rescind the document because it was obsolete and did not represent aluminum electrolytic capacitors in current production. 4.5 Report of Task Group drafting new specification for "Polymer Aluminum Qualification Specification." The committee reassembled the task group as including Terry Charles, Mike Lauri, Laird Macomber, John Moore and Dick Thompson. The task group will report at the next meeting. 4.6 Five Year
Review of Documents 5.0 New Business 5.1 Review of
P-2.4 time-slot and meeting length. 5.3 Selection
of New Chairman 6.0 Next Meeting 7.0 Adjournment
This session was
conducted in accordance with the EIA Legal Guidelines and the Manual
of Organization and Procedures.
Edward F. Mikoski,
Jr., Acting Secretary
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