Ceramic Capacitors, commonly referred to as Ceramics, are a type of passive component used in electronic circuits. They have gained popularity due to their compact size, relatively low cost, and wide range of applications. The main types of Ceramic capacitors include Class 1 (disc ceramic), Class 2 (rod ceramic), and Class 3 (film ceramic). Each class has its own set of characteristics and advantages. For instance, Class 1 is known for its higher capacitance values, while Class 2 offers better stability under temperature changes.