KYOCERA AVX 1 nF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor, 16V dc, ±10 %, Surface

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RS Stock No.:
136-5007
Mfr. Part No.:
0201YC102KAT2A
Brand:
KYOCERA AVX
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Brand

KYOCERA AVX

Capacitance

1nF

Product Type

Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor

Voltage

16V dc

Package/Case

0603

Packaging

Reel

Mount Type

Surface

Dielectric

X7R

Tolerance

±10 %

Automotive Standard

No

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Termination Type

Surface Mount

Series

KGM

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

0.33mm

Length

0.6mm

Width

0.3mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Suppression Class

EIA Class II

AVX 0201 X7R Dielectric Capacitors


AVX 0201 X7R dielectric is a temperature stable ceramic capacitor and falls in to EIA class 11 materials. The X7R Capacitance varies under the influence of electrical operating conditions such as voltage and frequency. Its temperature variation of capacitance is within ±15% from -55°C to +125°C. This capacitance change is non-linear. These ceramic multilayer capacitors suit a broad variety of industrial applications where known changes in capacitance due to applied voltages are acceptable. Operating Temperature Range -55 ºC to +125 ºC

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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