Ceramic capacitors, commonly abbreviated as CAP-CERs, are a type of electronic component widely used in various applications due to their versatility and reliability. They belong to the capacitor family, which stores electrical energy through electric field displacement within two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material. In ceramic capacitors specifically, the dielectric is made from a type of ceramic material, typically barium titanate or zirconium dioxide, among others. This selection ensures that the component has suitable properties for its intended use.