MLCCs – Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors
■Class 1 Ceramic Capacitors (i.e. NP0 = C0G) are characterized by a small permittivity εr, thus they have smaller capacitances .Their dependencies of temperature and voltage are linear and their aging is minimal .
■Class 2 Ceramic Capacitors (i.e. X7R, X5R, Y5V) own a higher permittivity εr . That is why they provide higher capacitances .Their dependencies of temperature and voltage are non-linear and they show aging behavior
●Functions and Applications Class 1 and Class 2 Ceramic Capacitors
■Class 1 Ceramic Capacitors provide high stability and low losses for example in a resonant circuit, filter, temperature compensation and coupling applications .
■Class 2 Ceramic Capacitors provide high volumetric capacitance for example in smoothing, coupling, decoupling and by-pass applications .
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