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KEMET 100nF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor MLCC, 50V dc V, ±10% , SMD / 1700057


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Item number:
     2794E-1700057
Manufacturer:
     Kemet
Manufacturer no.:
     C0603X104K5RACAUTO
EAN/GTIN:
     5059043186290
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AEC–Q200 automotive qualified. 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.
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Capacitance:
100nF
Voltage:
50V dc
Package/Case:
0603 (1608M)
Mounting Type:
Surface Mount
Dielectric:
X7R
Tolerance:
±10%
Dimensions:
1.6 x 0.8 x 0.8mm
Length:
1.6mm
Depth:
0.8mm
Height:
0.8mm
Series:
X FT-CAP
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-55°C
Suppression Class:
Class II
Terminal Type:
Surface Mount
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