The CBR series SMD multilayer ceramic capacitor features a C0G dielectric with a robust, stable base metal electrode dielectric system. It offers extremely low ESR and high self-resonance frequency, making it ideal for resonant circuits and stable capacitance over time and voltage. This 0603 size capacitor supports 250 VDC ratings, 24 pF capacitance with 1% tolerance, and maintains high thermal stability across a broad frequency range. Its ultra-high Q, low ESR, and precision construction ensure reliable performance in high-frequency applications.
Size: 0603 (L 1.6mm +/-0.1mm, W 0.8mm +/-0.1mm, T 0.8mm +/-0.07mm)
Capacitance: 24 pF
Capacitance Tolerance: 1%
Voltage Rating: 250 VDC
Dielectric: C0G (Class I)
Dissipation Factor: 0.11%
Insulation Resistance: 10 GOhms
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 500V
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Termination: Tin
Packaging: T&R, 180mm plastic tape, 4000 units
Features: Ultra High Q (1280), Low ESR, High SRF, Very stable capacitance, Supports high frequency from 1MHz to 50GHz
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