Murata 15pF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor MLCC, 25V dc V, ±5% , SMD

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RS Stock No.:
113-9019
Mfr. Part No.:
GRM0335C1E150JA01D
Brand:
Murata
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Brand

Murata

Capacitance

15pF

Voltage

25V dc

Package/Case

0201 (0603M)

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Dielectric

C0G

Tolerance

±5%

Dimensions

0.6 x 0.3 x 0.3mm

Length

0.6mm

Depth

0.3mm

Height

0.3mm

Series

GRM

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Terminal Type

Surface Mount

COO (Country of Origin):
JP

Murata GRM 0201 C0G/X5R/X7R Dielectric


Murata GRM Series high dielectric constant type are small in size and large capacitance values in a multi-layer structure
High reliability with no polarity
Excellent solderability is achieved by the Tin plating at the external electrodes
Applications in decoupling and smoothing circuits

GRM Series Temperature Compensating type are ideal for tuning circuits, oscillating circuits,high frequency filter circuits and power supply damper snubber for rated voltages higher than 200V


0201 Range


Nickel barrier terminations covered with a layer of plated Tin (NiSn)
Applications include mobile phones, video and tuner designs
C0G/NP0 is the most popular formulation of the "temperature compensating", EIA Class I ceramic materials
X7R, X5R formulations are called "temperature stable" ceramics and fall into the EIA Class II materials
Y5V, Z5U formulations are for general purpose use in a limited temperature range, EIA Class II materials; these characteristics are ideal for decoupling applications.

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