Ceramic capacitors are a type of component used in electronic circuits, falling under the category of passive components. They are known for their relatively low cost, compact size, and ability to withstand high voltage levels without suffering from significant degradation or failure. In many applications, ceramic capacitors serve as crucial elements due to their frequency-dependent characteristics, such as their high-frequency response and impedance. Their widespread use can be attributed to the ease of integration into various electronic devices, including radio frequency (RF) circuits, audio equipment, and power supplies.