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102 0.001uf 1nf 1000pf Monolithic Capacitor

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102 0.001uf 1nf 1000pf Monolithic Capacitor

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The 102 0.001uF 1nF 1000pF Monolithic Capacitor is a highly stable and reliable passive component used in a variety of electronic circuits. It is designed to offer excellent performance in filtering, coupling, decoupling, and timing applications, providing low loss and high precision. Key Features:
  • Capacitance: 1000pF (1nF, 0.001uF)
  • Excellent temperature stability
  • Low dissipation factor
  • Durable and compact design
  • Available in both leaded and surface mount configurations
  • Wide operating temperature range
Technical Specifications:
  • Capacitance: 1000pF (1nF, 0.001uF)
  • Voltage Rating: 50V to 100V 
  • Tolerance: ±5%, ±10%
  • Temperature Coefficient: ±30ppm/°C to ±50ppm/°C
  • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
  • Package Type: SMD or through-hole
Applications:
  • Filtering and timing circuits
  • RF and microwave applications
  • Coupling and decoupling circuits
  • Precision oscillators and resonators
  • Audio and signal processing circuits
  • General-purpose electronic applications
Usage:
  1. Determine the required capacitance and voltage rating for your application.
  2. Solder the capacitor onto the circuit board, ensuring correct polarity if applicable.
  3. Verify connections and integrate the capacitor into your circuit design.
  4. Test the circuit to ensure proper operation and performance.
Caution:
  • Ensure the capacitor voltage rating is suitable for your circuit.
  • Handle with care to prevent damage.
  • Store in a cool, dry place to maintain component integrity.
  • Avoid excessive heat exposure during soldering.