KEMET High Temperature 200°C C0G Multilayer Ceramic Caps

KEMET High Temperature 200°C C0G Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors feature a robust and proprietary base-metal dielectric system that offers industry-leading performance relative to capacitance and case size combined with capacitance stability at extreme temperatures up to +200°C. The capacitors exhibit low ESR at high frequencies and offer greater volumetric efficiency over competitive high-temperature precious metal electrode (PME) and BME ceramic capacitor devices. This new platform promotes downsizing opportunities of existing high-temperature C0G technology and offers replacements for existing X7R/BX/BR technologies. The KEMET High-Temperature 200°C C0G Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors are available in standard EIA case sizes 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206, 1210, and 1812.

Gold Termination MLCCs are also available.

Features

  • No piezoelectric noise
  • Extremely low ESR and ESL
  • High thermal stability
  • High ripple current capability
  • -55°C to +200°C operating temperature range
  • Preferred capacitance solution at line frequencies and into the MHz range
  • 10V, 16V, 25V, 50V, 100V, and 200V DC voltage ratings 
  • 0.10% dissipation factor
  • No capacitance decay with time
  • 0.5pF up to 0.22µF standard capacitance rating range
  • ±0.25pF, ±0.5pF, ±1%, ±2%, ±5%, ±10%, or ±20% capacitance tolerance offerings
  • EIA standard case options include 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206, 1210, and 1812
  • Either nickel barrier/tin or tin/lead terminations, depending on the model
  • Lead-free, RoHS-compliant, and REACH-compliant

Applications

  • Timing
  • Tuning
  • Decoupling 
  • Bypass
  • Filtering
  • Transient voltage suppression
  • Low loss circuits
  • Blocking and energy storage for use in extreme environments coupled with down-hole exploration
  • Aerospace engine compartments
  • Geophysical probes

Dimensions: mm (Inches)

KEMET High Temperature 200°C C0G Multilayer Ceramic Caps

Construction

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