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06035C103JAT2A

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KYOCERA

data-sheet
Data sheet
Data sheet
06035C103JAT2A Ceramic Capacitor is typically used in decoupling and filtering applications within high-frequency circuits, including telecommunications, consumer electronics, and automotive systems. Its stable capacitance and high-temperature rating make it suitable for use in environments where reliability is critical.
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
Cap Ceramic 0.01uF 50V X7R 5% Pad surface-mounted 0603 (1.6mm x 0.8mm) 125°C T/R
Cap Ceramic 0.01uF 50V X7R 5% Pad surface-mounted 0603 (1.6mm x 0.8mm) 125°C T/R
Description
Description
The KYOCERA AVX Components 06035C103JAT2A is a surface-mounted ceramic capacitor with a capacitance of 0.01 µF and a voltage rating of 50V. It features an X7R dielectric with a tolerance of 5%, making it suitable for various applications requiring stable capacitance over a wide temperature range. The component is housed in a compact 0603 package, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 125°C. This capacitor is ideal for decoupling and filtering applications in high-frequency circuits, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
The KYOCERA AVX Components 06035C103JAT2A is a surface-mounted ceramic capacitor with a capacitance of 0.01 µF and a voltage rating of 50V. It features an X7R dielectric with a tolerance of 5%, making it suitable for various applications requiring stable capacitance over a wide temperature range. The component is housed in a compact 0603 package, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 125°C. This capacitor is ideal for decoupling and filtering applications in high-frequency circuits, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
Availability
Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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