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0.0000015μF Ceramic Capacitor 30ppm/Cel ppm/°C 2 Terminations
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- TypeParameter
- Lifecycle Status
Lifecycle Status refers to the current stage of an electronic component in its product life cycle, indicating whether it is active, obsolete, or transitioning between these states. An active status means the component is in production and available for purchase. An obsolete status indicates that the component is no longer being manufactured or supported, and manufacturers typically provide a limited time frame for support. Understanding the lifecycle status is crucial for design engineers to ensure continuity and reliability in their projects.
NRND (Last Updated: 1 month ago) - Surface Mount
having leads that are designed to be soldered on the side of a circuit board that the body of the component is mounted on.
YES - Terminal Shape
Terminal Shape in electronic components refers to the physical design of the connection points on the component that allow for electrical connections to be made. These terminals can come in various shapes such as pins, leads, pads, or terminals with specific configurations like surface mount or through-hole. The terminal shape is important as it determines how the component can be mounted on a circuit board or connected to other components. Different terminal shapes are used based on the specific requirements of the electronic circuit design and manufacturing process.
WRAPAROUND - Mounting Feature
a process by which the operating system makes files and directories on a storage device (such as hard drive, CD-ROM, or network share) available for users to access via the computer's file system.
SURFACE MOUNT - Dielectric Material
a substance that is a poor conductor of electricity, but an efficient supporter of electrostatic field s.
CERAMIC - Operating Temperature (Max.)125°C
- Operating Temperature (Min.)-55°C
- Pbfree Code
The "Pbfree Code" parameter in electronic components refers to the code or marking used to indicate that the component is lead-free. Lead (Pb) is a toxic substance that has been widely used in electronic components for many years, but due to environmental concerns, there has been a shift towards lead-free alternatives. The Pbfree Code helps manufacturers and users easily identify components that do not contain lead, ensuring compliance with regulations and promoting environmentally friendly practices. It is important to pay attention to the Pbfree Code when selecting electronic components to ensure they meet the necessary requirements for lead-free applications.
yes - Number of Terminations2
- ECCN Code
An ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) is an alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security to identify and categorize electronic components and other dual-use items that may require an export license based on their technical characteristics and potential for military use.
EAR99 - Temperature Coefficient
The resistance-change factor per degree Celsius of temperature change is called the temperature coefficient of resistance. This factor is represented by the Greek lower-case letter “alpha” (α). A positive coefficient for a material means that its resistance increases with an increase in temperature.
30ppm/Cel ppm/°C - Capacitance
Capacitance is a fundamental electrical property of electronic components that describes their ability to store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. It is measured in farads (F) and represents the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a component to the voltage across it. Capacitors are passive components that exhibit capacitance and are commonly used in electronic circuits for various purposes such as filtering, energy storage, timing, and coupling. Capacitance plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and performance of electronic systems by influencing factors like signal propagation, frequency response, and power consumption.
0.0000015μF - Packing Method
The packing method in electronic components refers to the technique used to package and protect the component during shipping and handling. It encompasses various forms including tape and reel, tray, tube, or bulk packaging, each suited for different types of components and manufacturing processes. The choice of packing method can affect the ease of handling, storage, and the efficiency of assembly in automated processes. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and integrity of the components until they are used in electronic devices.
TR, PAPER, 7 INCH - Reference Standard
In the context of electronic components, the term "Reference Standard" typically refers to a specific set of guidelines, specifications, or requirements that serve as a benchmark for evaluating the quality, performance, and characteristics of the component. These standards are established by organizations such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), or specific industry bodies.Reference standards help ensure consistency and interoperability among different components, as they provide a common framework for manufacturers, designers, and users to adhere to. They outline parameters such as electrical properties, mechanical dimensions, environmental conditions, and safety considerations that the component must meet to be considered compliant.By referencing these standards, manufacturers can design and produce components that meet industry-recognized criteria, which in turn helps users select the right components for their applications with confidence. Adhering to reference standards also facilitates regulatory compliance and promotes overall quality and reliability in electronic systems.
AEC-Q200 - Capacitor Type
In electronic components, the parameter "Capacitor Type" refers to the classification of capacitors based on their construction and materials used. Capacitors are passive electronic components that store and release electrical energy. The type of capacitor determines its characteristics, such as capacitance value, voltage rating, temperature stability, and frequency response.There are various types of capacitors, including ceramic, electrolytic, tantalum, film, and variable capacitors. Each type has its own advantages and limitations, making them suitable for different applications. For example, ceramic capacitors are known for their stability and high frequency response, while electrolytic capacitors are commonly used for high capacitance values in power supply circuits.Understanding the capacitor type is crucial in selecting the right component for a specific circuit design to ensure optimal performance and reliability. It is essential to consider factors such as size, cost, temperature range, and voltage requirements when choosing the appropriate capacitor type for a particular application.
CERAMIC CAPACITOR - Temperature Characteristics Code
The "Temperature Characteristics Code" in electronic components refers to a code or designation that indicates how the component's electrical properties vary with changes in temperature. This code helps users understand how the component will perform under different temperature conditions. It typically consists of a series of letters or numbers that represent the component's temperature coefficient, which is a measure of how the component's electrical characteristics change with temperature. Understanding the temperature characteristics code is important for selecting components that will operate reliably in specific temperature environments and for ensuring the overall performance and stability of electronic circuits.
C0G - Multilayer
The parameter "Multilayer" in electronic components refers to the construction of the component using multiple layers of materials. This construction technique involves stacking several layers of conductive and insulating materials to create a compact and efficient component. Multilayer components are commonly used in various electronic devices to save space and improve performance. The layers are typically interconnected using vias or other methods to ensure proper functionality. Overall, the multilayer design allows for increased functionality and complexity in a smaller form factor, making it a popular choice in modern electronics.
Yes - Rated (DC) Voltage (URdc)
Rated DC Voltage (URdc) refers to the maximum direct current voltage that an electronic component can safely handle without degrading or failing. It is a crucial parameter that indicates the voltage level at which the component can operate reliably and efficiently. Exceeding this voltage can lead to breakdown, reduced lifespan, or complete failure of the component. This rating is essential for ensuring proper circuit design and component selection in electronic applications.
50V - Size Code
Size Code in electronic components refers to a standardized code or designation that indicates the physical dimensions of the component. This code helps in identifying the size and form factor of the component, making it easier for manufacturers, engineers, and designers to select and use the right components for their electronic circuits. The size code may include information such as the package type, lead spacing, and overall dimensions of the component. It is an important parameter to consider when designing circuit layouts and ensuring compatibility with other components on the circuit board.
0603 - Positive Tolerance
Positive tolerance in electronic components refers to the maximum deviation allowed above the specified value for a particular parameter. For example, if a resistor has a positive tolerance of 5%, it means that the actual resistance of the resistor can be up to 5% higher than the stated value. This tolerance is important because it accounts for variations in manufacturing processes and ensures that the component will still function within acceptable limits even if it is slightly outside the specified value. Designers and engineers must take into consideration the positive tolerance when selecting components to ensure the overall performance and reliability of the electronic system.
3.33% - Negative Tolerance
Negative tolerance in electronic components refers to a specification that allows the actual value of the component to be lower than the specified nominal value. This means that the component may have a value that is slightly below the expected value, within a certain range specified by the negative tolerance. Negative tolerance is important to consider in electronic design and manufacturing to ensure that components will still function properly even if their values are slightly lower than expected. It helps to account for variations in manufacturing processes and ensure that components will meet the required specifications under all conditions.
3.33% - RoHS Status
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.
Non-RoHS Compliant