Look at the datasheet: the voltage rating is always the total voltage, so the sum of AC and DC.
So, yes you can use that fancy Farnell-cap ;-)
However, maybe you want to check which Rubycon cap you need, there are low-ESR series and long lifetime series available. You probably want to pick something similar from another manufacturer.
Have fun, Hannes
So, yes you can use that fancy Farnell-cap ;-)
However, maybe you want to check which Rubycon cap you need, there are low-ESR series and long lifetime series available. You probably want to pick something similar from another manufacturer.
Have fun, Hannes
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