Ceramic Capacitors with Metalized Layers (MLCC) are a type of capacitor that combines the benefits of ceramic materials with the high capacitance and low inductance of metalized layers. These capacitors utilize ceramic dielectric material, typically made from barium titanate or other similar compounds, between two metal electrodes. The electrodes are often coated with thin layers of metal, such as nickel or gold, which increases their surface area and enhances the capacitor's electrical properties. This configuration allows for high capacitance values at relatively low cost and volume.