Ceramic Capacitors are commonly referred to as Type-C or Class-C capacitors. They are a type of fixed capacitor that is widely used in electronic circuits due to their affordability, reliability, and temperature stability. These capacitors consist of two metal electrodes separated by a thin layer of ceramic material, typically made from materials such as barium titanate (BaTiO3), zirconia, or aluminum silicate. The ceramic dielectric acts as the primary component in storing electric charge.