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Temperature compensated 100 pF MLCC claims world first

Temperature compensated 100 pF MLCC claims world first

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By Peter Clarke



A temperature compensated chip MLCC exhibits little change in capacitance versus temperature variations; hence it is used for matching purposes in filters and high frequency circuits. Component size reduction and higher mounting density are needed in wireless communications devices to support multi-band/multi-mode and an increased diversity of functions.

The GRM011 capacitor range contributes to smaller and higher density circuit designs by reducing the size from the former smallest 0402M size (0.4- x 0.2-mm) to the 0201M size of 0.25-square × 0.125-mm. Alternatively, in EIA coding terms the sizing is 008004.

Presently capacitance values in the range from 11 to 100 pF are available, all featuring a rated voltage of 25 Vdc. For versatility, two tolerance values are available of J (±5%) and G (±2%), and the capacitors feature a useable temperature range of -55 to 125 °C. The capacitors are C0G formulated, it being the most popular formulation of the temperature-compensating EIA Class I ceramic materials.

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