This high-reliability multilayer ceramic capacitor series offers excellent performance for automotive applications, featuring Class 1 and Class 2 dielectrics, high operating temperatures up to 160°C, and RoHS compliance. Designed with wet build process technology, these axial leaded capacitors ensure reliable operation in demanding automotive environments. Available in various voltage ratings including 50 V, 100 V, and 200 V, they provide stable capacitance values with tolerances of +5%, +10%, or +20%. Suitable for automotive, industrial, and electronic device applications, these MLCCs conform to AEC-Q200 standards, offering robust build and consistent quality.
Compliance: RoHS, ELV Directive, AEC-Q200 qualified
Test Voltage: 50 V, 100 V, 200 V rated; 250% of rated voltage for 50 V and 100 V, 200% for 200 V
Insulation Resistance: 100 GΩ or 1000 GΩF at rated voltage
Dissipation Factor: Class 1: 0.1%; Class 2: 2.5%
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Purchase the Vishay A104K15X7RF5TAAR series ceramic capacitor online today and enjoy dependable quality for your automotive and industrial electronic systems. These high-reliability MLCCs are AEC-Q200 qualified, RoHS compliant, and suitable for demanding environments with operating temperatures up to 160°C. Featuring axial leads, various voltage ratings, and tight tolerances, they ensure stable capacitance and superior performance. Convenient online ordering guarantees fast delivery and support for your manufacturing, repair, or design projects, providing peace of mind and top-tier quality in each component.
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