Monolithic capacitors are a nickname for multilayer ceramic capacitors, referred to as MLCC, which are characterised by their small size, large specific capacitance, long life, high reliability and surface mounting. With the rapid development of the world's electronics industry, as a basic component of the electronics industry, monolithic capacitors are also developing at an alarming rate, with an annual increase of 10% to 15%. The demand for monolithic capacitors in the world is more than 200 billion pieces. With the improvement of the reliability and integration of the chip capacitor products, the scope of its use is becoming wider and wider, and it is widely used in various electronic machines and electronic equipment for military and civilian use. Such as computers, telephones, program-controlled switches, precision test instruments, radar communications, etc.
Withstanding voltage: 50V
Lead Pitch: 5.08mm
Mounting method: in-line (2-pin)
Tolerance: 5%/ 10%/ 20%
Features:
The most basic function of a monolithic capacitor is to generate and apply an electrical energy mainly through its charging and discharging process. This is mainly a high capacity class II monolithic capacitor, which in some cases can even replace small aluminium electrolytic capacitors and tandem electrolytic capacitors.
In AC circuits, for a multi-frequency mixed signal, we can use a monolithic capacitor to partially separate it, generally using a monolithic capacitor of reasonable capacity to filter out most of the low frequency signals. This is mainly done with high frequency or ultra-high frequency monolithic capacitors.
As a monolithic capacitor is an energy storage element, it can be used in circuits to remove those short-lived surge pulse signals and also to absorb excess energy generated by the fluctuating voltages in the circuit. The filtering is mainly based on high frequency products.