KYOCERA AVX 5.6nF MLCC, 1.5kV dc V, ±10% , SMD

RS Stock No.: 135-0229Brand: KYOCERA AVXManufacturers Part No.: 1812SC562KAT2A
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Technical Document

Specifications

Capacitance

5.6nF

Voltage

1.5kV dc

Package/Case

1812 (4532M)

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Dielectric

X7R

Tolerance

±10%

Dimensions

4.5 x 3.2 x 2.8mm

Length

4.5mm

Depth

3.2mm

Height

2.8mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Terminal Type

Surface Mount

PRICED TO CLEAR

Yes

Product details

AVX 1812 Series X7R Dielectric Capacitors

AVX X7R dielectric series capacitors are temperature stable capacitors and fall into the EIA Class II materials. Temperature variation of capacitance is within ±15% from -55°C to +125°C. This
Capacitance change is non-linear. X7R dielectric chip usage covers the broad spectrum of industrial applications where known changes in capacitance due to applied voltages are acceptable.

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KYOCERA AVX 5.6nF MLCC, 1.5kV dc V, ±10% , SMD

AED 1.15

Each (On a Reel of 1000) (ex VAT)

AED 1.208

Each (On a Reel of 1000) (inc VAT)

KYOCERA AVX 5.6nF MLCC, 1.5kV dc V, ±10% , SMD
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Capacitance

5.6nF

Voltage

1.5kV dc

Package/Case

1812 (4532M)

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Dielectric

X7R

Tolerance

±10%

Dimensions

4.5 x 3.2 x 2.8mm

Length

4.5mm

Depth

3.2mm

Height

2.8mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Terminal Type

Surface Mount

PRICED TO CLEAR

Yes

Product details

AVX 1812 Series X7R Dielectric Capacitors

AVX X7R dielectric series capacitors are temperature stable capacitors and fall into the EIA Class II materials. Temperature variation of capacitance is within ±15% from -55°C to +125°C. This
Capacitance change is non-linear. X7R dielectric chip usage covers the broad spectrum of industrial applications where known changes in capacitance due to applied voltages are acceptable.