Ceramic Capacitors

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M39014/011550

M39014/011550

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 68000UF 50V RADIAL

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M39014/011523

M39014/011523

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 2200UF 100V RADIAL

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M39014/011340

M39014/011340

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 100UF 200V RADIAL

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M39014/021353

M39014/021353

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 120000UF 50V RADIAL

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P30U474M5-F

P30U474M5-F

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.47UF 50V Z5U AXIAL

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C0603C224Z8VAC

C0603C224Z8VAC

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.22UF 10V Y5V 0603

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M39014/021316

M39014/021316

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 220000UF 50V RADIAL

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M15G271J1-F

M15G271J1-F

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAPACITOR CERAMIC RADIAL

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M22G101J2-F

M22G101J2-F

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAPACITOR CERAMIC RADIAL

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M39014/021340

M39014/021340

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.015UF 100V BX RADIAL

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C0603C391K2RAC

C0603C391K2RAC

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 390PF 200V X7R 0603

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M39014/021301

M39014/021301

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.018UF 100V BX RADIAL

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M39014/011553V

M39014/011553V

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.1UF 50V BX RADIAL

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M15G471J1-F

M15G471J1-F

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAPACITOR CERAMIC RADIAL

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M39014/011300

M39014/011300

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 100UF 200V RADIAL

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M15R103M5-F

M15R103M5-F

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAPACITOR CERAMIC RADIAL

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M39014/011585

M39014/011585

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 33000UF 50V RADIAL

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M39014/021230

M39014/021230

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 0.1UF 100V BX RADIAL

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M39014/021281

M39014/021281

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 1200UF 200V RADIAL

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M39014/021333

M39014/021333

Cornell Dubilier Electronics

CAP CER 4700UF 200V RADIAL

0

Ceramic Capacitors

1. Overview

Ceramic capacitors are fixed-value capacitors with ceramic materials as dielectrics. They consist of alternating layers of ceramic and metal electrodes, offering compact size, low cost, and stable performance. As core passive components, they are critical in modern electronics for functions like noise filtering, signal coupling, and power supply stabilization. Their importance spans from consumer electronics to aerospace systems due to their reliability and wide operating frequency range.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Class I Ceramic Capacitors High stability, low losses, linear temperature coefficient ( 30ppm/ C) RF circuits, precision oscillators
Class II Ceramic Capacitors Higher capacitance density, nonlinear temperature response ( 15%-22%) Power decoupling, DC link circuits
Multi-Layer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs) Stacked electrode structure, high capacitance-to-volume ratio Mobile devices, automotive electronics
High Voltage Ceramic Capacitors Rated voltage >1kV, thick dielectric layers Power supplies, medical imaging equipment

3. Structure and Composition

Ceramic capacitors feature a layered structure with three primary components:

  • Ceramic Dielectric: Barium titanate (BaTiO3) or calcium zirconate formulations for Class II/III types
  • Electrodes: Nickel, copper, or silver-palladium alloys in alternating layers
  • Terminations: Solderable outer layers (e.g., tin/nickel plating) for PCB mounting

MLCCs are manufactured through tape casting, screen printing, and sintering processes to create monolithic structures with up to 1000+ electrode layers.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Significance Typical Range
Capacitance (C) Determines charge storage capability 0.5pF - 100 F
Rated Voltage (VR) Maximum DC working voltage 2.5V - 10kV
Capacitance Tolerance Manufacturing accuracy 1% (Class I) to 22% (Class III)
Temperature Coefficient Stability across temperature -55 C to +125 C operating range
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) Impacts high-frequency performance 1m - 100m

5. Application Fields

Ceramic capacitors are deployed in:

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (decoupling), laptops (power management)
  • Automotive Systems: ECU units (noise suppression), EV charging circuits
  • Industrial Equipment: Motor drives (snubber circuits), PLC controllers
  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations (RF filtering), optical transceivers
  • Medical Devices: MRI scanners (high-voltage isolation), pacemakers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Key Products Technical Highlights
Murata Manufacturing GRM series MLCCs Sub-millimeter 0201 size with 10 F capacity
TDK Corporation C4532 series High-reliability automotive grade components
KEMET Electronics C1210 series Space-grade tantalum ceramic hybrid capacitors
AVX Corporation 943D series High-voltage 2000V surface-mount devices
Vishay Intertechnology VCB series Anti-sulfurated terminations for harsh environments

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for capacitor selection:

  • Operating voltage margin (>20% above rated voltage)
  • Temperature stability requirements (Class I for precision circuits)
  • Size constraints (MLCCs preferred for miniaturization)
  • Environmental factors (humidity, vibration, thermal cycling)
  • Cost optimization (Class II for cost-sensitive applications)

Example: For a 5G RF front-end module, select Class I capacitors with 0.1pF tolerance and 50 impedance matching characteristics.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization: Development of 01005-inch MLCCs for wearable devices
  • High Capacitance Density: 100 F+ in 1210 package through nano-dielectric engineering
  • Advanced Materials: Lead-free ceramics meeting RoHS standards
  • High-Temperature Performance: Capacitors operating reliably at 200 C+
  • Integrated Solutions: Embedded capacitor substrates for SiP (System-in-Package) applications
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