Z5u 10 c 85 c 22 56 20.
Ceramic disc capacitor temperature coefficient.
A vendor can call a capacitor x7r x5r or any other of dielectric code as long as it meets the temperature coefficient specifications regardless of how bad the voltage coefficient is.
Y5u 30 c 85 c 22 56 20.
Eia code table for ceramic capacitor dielectrics.
The first character indicates the lowest temperature that the capacitor can handle.
C0g np0 is the most popular formulation of the temperature compensating eia class i ceramic materials.
Y5p 30 c 85 c 10 10.
Y5e 30 c 85 c 4 7 10.
C0g np0 ceramics offer one of the most stable capacitor dielectrics available.
Ceramic capacitor temperature coefficient tc coding class i temperature compensation type ceramic tc tc tolerance ppm c ppm c symbol for tc 25c to 85c see 4 10 25c to 55c calculated np0 c0 30ppm 30 72 n33 s1 30ppm 30 79 n75 u1 30ppm 30 89 n150 p2.
Class ii or written class 2 ceramic capacitors offer high volumetric efficiency with change of capacitance lower than 15 to 15 and a temperature range greater than 55 c to 125 c for smoothing by pass coupling and decoupling applications.
The second character indicates the maximum temperature.
Y5f 30 c 85 c 7 5 20.
Calcium titanate for capacitors with a negative temperature coefficient.
Ceramic names temperature coefficient.
The letter x as in x7r x5r corresponds to 55 c.
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Y5v 30 c 85 c 22 82 20.
Ceramic disc capacitor values.
Modern c0g np0 formulations contain neodymium samarium and other rare earth oxides.
The disc ceramic capacitor is the type most commonly used as a leaded capacitor.
The theoretical range is from 45 c to 200 c.
Z5v 10 c 85 c 22.
Class 2 capacitors exhibit better performance for volumetric efficiency but this is at the cost of lower accuracy and stability.
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Class 2 ceramic capacitors.