Thanks,
The below 100n, 1kV cap says its OK for DC.
I must admit I’ve never seen a datasheet of a ceramic capacitor that said it was “only for AC”.
Though I am certainly worried that there may be such capacitors out there.
We just made a filter for our offline LED lights which uses HV ceramics because we couldnt fit anything else under the visor.
The filter is in DC because its after the mains rectifier.
I remember some months back having a big discussion on edaboard about using HV ceramics in an AC mains filter. (because you cant fit films in there and are in that case we were only allowed surface mount)
Kemet 100n, 2220, 1kV , X7R capacitor
https://content.kemet.com/datasheets/KEM_C1010_X7R_HV_SMD.pdf
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You won't ask the question if you had reviewed the TDK B32774 datasheet before. The simple point is that there no small DC link capacitors between 450 and 800V. 450V is too low, so choose 800V.
Thanks, of course you are right…I suspect many will simply reject the 800V films of TDK and use a different brand 630V rated film capacitor instead.
……..Its quite surprising that they didn’t just use their own TDK 450V rated films though…after all, it would have to be an enormous mains transient to take a 15uF film capacitor bank up above 450V….and even if it did….film capacitors can heal after short term overvoltage transients. So I am still a little puzzled as to the use of 800v Films.