For example 204 20 10 4 200000 pf.
Monolithic ceramic capacitor codes.
Common types include c0g np0 x7r y5v z5u although there are many more.
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Ceramic capacitor codes how to read a ceramic capacitor with numeric coding.
The capacitor on the left is of a ceramic disc type capacitor that has the code 473j printed onto its body.
If by monolithic you mean the multi layer chip caps sometimes labled mlcc that s what all the high density ceramic caps are.
Physically small capacitors are especially difficult to read due to the limited space available for printing.
An american company in the midst of the apollo program launched in 1961 pioneered the stacking of multiple discs to create a monolithic block.
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The traditional disc caps are basically just a slab of ceramic with plate on each side radial leads attached and dipped in epoxy or maybe ceramic for coating.
472 47 10 2 4700 pf.
Then by just using numbers and letters as codes.
0 01uf 50v dipped axial multilaye ceramic capacitor x7r.
If a capacitor has 682 code first check the last no here the last no is 2.
Then the 4 1 st digit the 7 2 nd digit the 3 is the multiplier in pico farads pf and the letter j is the tolerance and this translates to.
Now the multiplier is 10 2.
Unlike resistors capacitors use a wide variety of codes to describe their characteristics.
The early style of the ceramic disc capacitor could be more cheaply produced than the common ceramic tube capacitors in the 1950s and 1970s.
502 52 10 2 5200 pf.
330 33 10 0 33 pf 10 0 1 here is a table of mostly used codes of ceramic capacitor and their unit conversion in micro nano and picofarad.
Technical article x7r x5r c0g.
How to read a capacitor.
Within the ceramic capacitor family there are many forms of ceramic dielectric that are used.
The ceramic capacitor gains its name from the fact that it uses ceramic materials for its dielectric.
A concise guide to ceramic capacitor types march 30 2018 by robert keim this technical brief attempts to dispel some of the fog that surrounds the three character cryptograms used to describe ceramic caps.