I am buiding a DC to AC step-up inverter. And in the primary circuit, there is a plastic film capacitor (SMD) 0.022uF which fails to work under the condition of ~100 KHz, 70V.AC rms.
The capacitor spec is shown below. Can anyone advice am I using a wrong type of capacitor. Or should I use a ceramic one instead?
Thanks
Rated voltage 250 V.DC/80V.AC
Temperature range: –40°C to +125°C (with derating over 105°C)
Capacitance Tolerance: ±10% (K)
Dielectric dissipation factor: Less than 0.15 (20°C, 1KHz)
As you can easily calculate, 100 kHz 70 VAC involves a considerable AC current of about 1 A. You should check, if the capacitor can carry this current respectively is specified for the said AC voltage at 100 kHz. This can't be seen from the shown specifications.