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Ceramic capacitor

Ceramic capacitors are a general term for capacitors with ceramic material as the dielectric. There are many varieties, and the dimensions vary greatly.

Description

Type:CERAMIC CAPACITOR
Operating Temperature:-30°C~+85°C
Application:High Voltage
Capacitance:10PF~22000PF

Definition

Ceramic capacitors are also called ceramic capacitors or monolithic capacitors. As the name suggests, ceramic capacitors are capacitors whose dielectric material is ceramic.

Features

• Low losses, High stability

• High capacitance in small sizes

• Radial leads

• Ceramic single layer capacitor

• Excellent heat-proof, humidity-proof and high dielectric strength voltage.

• Coated with flame-retardant epoxy resin.

Classification

Ceramic capacitors are a general term for capacitors with ceramic material as the dielectric. There are many varieties, and the dimensions vary greatly. According to the use voltage can be divided into high voltage, medium voltage and low voltage ceramic capacitors. According to the temperature coefficient, the dielectric constant can be divided into negative temperature coefficient, positive temperature coefficient, zero temperature coefficient, high dielectric constant, low dielectric constant, and the like. In addition, there are classification methods of type I, type II, and type III. Compared with other capacitors, general ceramic capacitors have the advantages of higher operating temperature, large specific capacity, good humidity resistance, small dielectric loss, and a large temperature range of capacitance. Widely used in electronic circuits, the amount is very considerable.

According to the different ceramic materials, it can be divided into two types: low-frequency ceramic capacitors and high-frequency ceramic capacitors. Classified by structure, it can be divided into wafer capacitors, tubular capacitors, rectangular capacitors, chip capacitors, through-capacitors and so on.

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