Why does the capacity of MLCCs change Support Note
The properties and tolerances of the different ceramic classes are defined by an IEC or EIA coding (for further information see AppNote ANP062). Depending on the application, a certain amount of capacitance must be available to achieve the desired performance in such applications as filters. It is therefore important to compare the properties of the individual components to ensure the desired behavior when used in the application. Itshould also be mentioned that with high-capacitance MLCCs, the
high capacitance is only available with the drawback of increased aging and thus a greater loss of capacitance due to temperature and voltage.
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