Ceramic capacitors, 120pF, 25V, SMD 0402
Manufacturer: avx
The 04023A121 Series represents a cutting-edge line of surface-mount multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) that excel in high-frequency applications, providing exceptional performance and reliability in compact form factors. Designed with advanced dielectric materials, these capacitors are optimized for applications requiring stable capacitance, low equivalent series resistance (ESR), and minimal inductance. The 04023A121 Series features a capacitance value of 120 pF, making it ideal for high-speed signal processing and RF applications where precision and efficiency are paramount.
One of the key characteristics of the 04023A121 Series is its robust thermal stability, allowing it to maintain capacitance within ±5% over a temperature range of -55°C to +125°C. This feature ensures consistent performance in environments that undergo significant temperature fluctuations, making these capacitors suitable for a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to aerospace and automotive systems. Additionally, the series supports a rated voltage of up to 50V, providing versatility across various circuit designs.
The compact 0402 package size (1.0 mm x 0.5 mm) further enhances the series' appeal, facilitating space-saving designs in densely populated circuit boards. This miniaturization is particularly beneficial in applications such as mobile devices, IoT sensors, and advanced telecommunication equipment, where real estate is at a premium and performance cannot be compromised.
Typical applications of the 04023A121 Series include high-frequency filtering, decoupling for power management systems, and timing circuits in precision instrumentation. Industries that benefit from this series range from telecommunications and consumer electronics to automotive and industrial automation, where high reliability and performance in challenging conditions are essential. With their combination of size, performance, and reliability, the 04023A121 capacitors are poised to meet the demands of modern electronics in an increasingly miniaturized world.
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