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.


Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00561FCT

CAP CER 560PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00561FCR

CAP CER 560PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00471FCT

CAP CER 470PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00471FCR

CAP CER 470PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00391FCR

CAP CER 390PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00102FCT

CAP CER 1000PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00391FCT

CAP CER 390PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4

Knowles Syfer 1812J1K00102FCR

CAP CER 1000PF 1KV C0G/NP0 1812

2.4