KEMET 4.7μF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor MLCC, 25V dc V, ±10% , SMD

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RS Stock No.:
180-6442
Mfr. Part No.:
C1206C475K3RACAUTO
Brand:
KEMET
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Brand

KEMET

Capacitance

4.7µF

Voltage

25V dc

Package/Case

1206 (3216M)

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Dielectric

X7R

Tolerance

±10%

Dimensions

3.2 x 1.6 x 1.6mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Length

3.2mm

Depth

1.6mm

Height

1.6mm

Series

C1206C

Terminal Type

Solder

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The KEMET Automotive Grade Surface Mount Capacitors in X7R dielectric are suited for a variety of applications requiring proven, reliable performance in harsh environments. Whether underhood or in-cabin, these devices emphasize the vital and robust nature of capacitors required for mission and safety of critical automotive circuits. X7R dielectric features a 125°C maximum operating temperature and is considered temperature stable. X7R exhibits a predictable change in capacitance with respect to time and voltage, and boasts a minimal change in capacitance with reference to ambient temperature. Capacitance change is limited to ±15% from −55°C to +125°C.

−55°C to +125°C operating temperature range
Lead (Pb)-free
Temperature stable dielectric
DC voltage ratings of 6.3V, 10V, 16V, 25V, 50V, 100V, 200V and 250V
Capacitance offerings ranging from 10pF to 22μF
Available capacitance tolerances of ±5%, ±10% and ±20%
Non-polar device, minimizing installation concerns
100% pure matte tin-plated termination finish, allowing for Excellent solderability

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