Ceramic Capacitors

A capacitor is a passive electronic device that stores electric charge. Ceramic capacitors consist of two or more alternating layers of ceramic material as the dielectric and metal layers acting as the non-polarized electrodes. Applications include automotive, bypass, decoupling, filtering, RF, and ESD protection. Through-hole versions are often disc or "blob" shaped with two wire leads.


Murata Electronics North America GRM32ER61C476ME15K

CAP CER 47UF 16V X5R 1210

1.06

Murata Electronics North America GRM31CR70J226KE19L

CAP CER 22UF 6.3V X7R 1206

0

TDK Corporation CGA5L1X7R1V106K160AE

CAP CER 10UF 35V X7R 1206

0.38

Yageo CC1812KKX7RDBB472

CAP CER 4700PF 2KV X7R 1812

0

Murata Electronics North America GRT32EC81C476KE13L

CAP CER 47UF 16V X6S 1210

1.1

Johanson Dielectrics, Inc. 102S43W103KV4E

CAP CER 10000PF 1KV X7R 1812

0

TDK Corporation C3216X5R0J107M160AB

CAP CER 100UF 6.3V X5R 1206

0

TDK Corporation CGA6N3X7R2A225K230AE

CAP CER 2.2UF 100V X7R 1210

0.39