KEMET 100 nF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor, 50V dc, ±10 %, Surface

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RS Stock No.:
133-5641
Distrelec Article No.:
304-55-842
Mfr. Part No.:
C0603C104K5RACAUTO
Manufacturer:
KEMET
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Brand

KEMET

Product Type

Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor

Capacitance

100nF

Voltage

50V dc

Package/Case

0603

Construction

Stacked

Mount Type

Surface

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Dielectric

X7R

Tolerance

±10 %

Automotive Standard

No

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Termination Type

Surface Mount

Series

C

Height

0.8mm

Width

0.8mm

Standards/Approvals

EIA 481, EIA 556, EIA 624, IPC-7351, J-STD-020

Length

1.6mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Suppression Class

Class II

Kemet 0603 Automotive Grade SMT MLCC Ceramic Capacitors


0603 size AEC–Q200 automotive qualified SMT MLCC ceramic capacitors with a robust design suitable for harsh environments. These automotive grade SMT MLCC ceramic capacitors have a C0G dielectric with an operating temperature range of -55 to +125°C and offer a high thermal stability, a high ripple current capability and an extremely low ESR and ESL. Typical applications for these automotive grade SMT MLCC capacitors include in-cabin or under-hood mission and safety critical automotive circuits such as critical timing, tuning, circuits requiring low loss, circuits with pulse, high current, decoupling, bypass, filtering, transient voltage suppression, blocking and energy storage.

Approvals

AEC–Q200 automotive qualified

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