GCJ21BR71E155KA01K



Ceramic capacitors are a type of passive component used in electronic circuits. They consist of two metal plates separated by a ceramic material, typically made from barium titanate or other ceramic materials. The ceramic acts as the dielectric, storing electrical energy when a voltage is applied across the capacitor. The main characteristics of ceramic capacitors include: High capacitance values Low cost and high reliability Small size and weight Wide range of temperature stability Ceramic capacitors are commonly used in power supplies, filtering circuits, and as decoupling capacitors. They can be polarized or non-polarized, depending on the type of ceramic material used. Some common applications of ceramic capacitors include: Filter circuits to remove noise and ripple from DC power supplies Decoupling capacitors to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI) Energy storage devices for portable electronics and other applications Manufacturers use various methods to classify and rate ceramic capacitors, including: Voltage ratings: the maximum voltage that can be applied across the capacitor Capacitance values: measured in farads (F) or microfarads (µF) Temperature coefficients: a measure of how capacitance changes with temperature When selecting ceramic capacitors for a specific application, it's essential to consider factors such as operating temperature range, voltage rating, and capacitance value.

Product Specifications:

Series
*
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
HTSUS
8532.24.0020
Other Names
490-GCJ188R71E272MA01J | 490-GCJ188R71E272MA01JTR | 490-GCJ188R71E272MA01J
Package
Tape & Reel (TR)
Base Product Number
GCJ188R71E
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
ECCN
EAR99
REACH Status
REACH Unaffected
Manufacturer
Murata Electronics
Standard Package
10,000

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