Ceramic Capacitors are a type of capacitor primarily composed of ceramic materials used as the dielectric between two conductive plates, typically made of metal. The ceramic material acts as an insulator, storing electric charge while allowing the passage of electrical current in one direction. These capacitors are known for their reliability and stability across various frequencies and temperatures. They find widespread application in electronic circuits, including radio frequency (RF) applications, filter circuits, resonant circuits, and bypassing decoupling circuits.