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Chip Monolithic
Ceramic Capacitors
Cat.No.C02E-16
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o
Part Numbering
Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors
(Part Number)
qProduct
ID
wSeries
Product ID
Code
J
GR
M
4
7
GQ
GM
GN
M
A
D
M
L
LL
R
A
M
GJ
GA
M
2
3
Series
Soft Termination Type
Tin Plated Layer
Only for Information Devices / Tip & Ring
Only for Camera Flash Circuit
High Frequency for
Flow/Reflow Soldering
Monolithic Microchip
For Bonding
Capacitor Array
Low ESL Type
Controlled ESR Low ESL Type
8-termination Low ESL Type
10-termination Low ESL Type
High Frequency Low Loss Type
For AC250V (r.m.s.)
Safety Standard Certified Type
GR
q
M
w
18
e
8
B1 1H
y
102
u
K
i
A01 D
o
!0
rDimension
(T) (Except
GNM)
Code
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
M
N
Q
R
S
X
eDimensions
(LgW)
Code
02
03
05
08
0D
0M
15
18
1M
21
22
31
32
42
43
52
55
Dimensions (LgW)
0.4g0.2mm
0.6g0.3mm
0.5g0.5mm
0.8g0.8mm
0.38g0.38mm
0.9g0.6mm
1.0g0.5mm
1.6g0.8mm
1.37g1.0mm
2.0g1.25mm
2.8g2.8mm
3.2g1.6mm
3.2g2.5mm
4.5g2.0mm
4.5g3.2mm
5.7g2.8mm
5.7g5.0mm
EIA
01005
0201
0202
0303
015015
0302
0402
0603
0504
0805
1111
1206
1210
1808
1812
2211
2220
Continued on the following page.
r t
Dimension (T)
0.2mm
0.3mm
0.5mm
0.6mm
0.7mm
0.8mm
0.85mm
1.0mm
1.25mm
1.6mm
2.0mm
2.5mm
3.2mm
1.15mm
1.35mm
1.5mm
1.8mm
2.8mm
Depends on individual standards.
rElements
(GNM Only)
Code
2
4
Elements
2-elements
4-elements
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tTemperature
Characteristics
Temperature Characteristic Codes
Code
1X
2C
2P
2R
2S
2T
3C
3P
3R
3S
3T
3U
4C
5C
5G
6C
6P
6R
6S
6T
7U
B1
B3
C7
C8
D7
D8
E7
F1
F5
L8
R1
R3
R6
R7
R9
W0
Public STD Code
SL
*1
CH
*1
PH
*1
RH
*1
SH
*1
TH
*1
CJ
*1
PJ
*1
RJ
*1
SJ
*1
TJ
*1
UJ
*1
CK
*1
C0G
*1
X8G
*1
C0H
*1
P2H
*1
R2H
*1
S2H
*1
T2H
*1
U2J
*1
B
*2
B
X7S
X6S
X7T
X6T
X7U
F
*2
Y5V
X8L
R
*2
R
X5R
X7R
X8R
-
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
JIS
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
JIS
JIS
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
JIS
EIA
*3
JIS
JIS
EIA
EIA
EIA
-
Reference
Temperature
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
20°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
20°C
20°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
20°C
25°C
25°C
20°C
20°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
Temperature Characteristics
Temperature
Range
20 to 85°C
20 to 125°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 125°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 85°C
20 to 125°C
25 to 125°C
25 to 150°C
25 to 125°C
25 to 85°C
25 to 85°C
25 to 85°C
25 to 85°C
25 to 125°C *6
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 105°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 105°C
-55 to 125°C
-25 to 85°C
-30 to 85°C
-55 to 150°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 150°C
-55 to 125°C
Capacitance Change or
Temperature Coefficient
+350 to -1000ppm/°C
0±60ppm/°C
-150±60ppm/°C
-220±60ppm/°C
-330±60ppm/°C
-470±60ppm/°C
0±120ppm/°C
-150±120ppm/°C
-220±120ppm/°C
-330±120ppm/°C
-470±120ppm/°C
-750±120ppm/°C
0±250ppm/°C
0±30ppm/°C
0±30ppm/°C
0±60ppm/°C
-150±60ppm/°C
-220±60ppm/°C
-330±60ppm/°C
-470±60ppm/°C
-750±120ppm/°C
±10%
±10%
±22%
±22%
+22, -33%
+22, -33%
+22, -56%
+30, -80%
+22, -82%
+15, -40%
±15%
±15%
±15%
±15%
±15%
±10%
*4
+22, -33% *5
Operating
Temperature Range
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 150°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-25 to 85°C
-25 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 105°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 105°C
-55 to 125°C
-25 to 85°C
-30 to 85°C
-55 to 150°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 85°C
-55 to 125°C
-55 to 150°C
-55 to 125°C
*1 Please refer to table for Capacitance Change under reference temperature.
*2 Capacitance change is specified with 50% rated voltage applied.
*3 Murata Temperature Characteristic Code.
*4 Apply DC350V bias.
*5 No DC bias.
*6 Rated Voltage 100Vdc max : 25 to 85°C
Continued on the following page.
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oCapacitance
Change from each temperature
JIS Code
Capacitance Change from 20°C (%)
Murata Code
Max.
1X
2C
2P
2R
2S
2T
3C
3P
3R
3S
3T
3U
4C
EIA Code
Capacitance Change from 25°C (%)
Murata Code
Max.
5C/5G
6C
6P
6R
6S
6T
7U
yRated
Voltage
Code
0E
0G
0J
1A
1C
1E
YA
1H
2A
2D
2E
YD
2H
2J
3A
3D
3F
BB
E2
GC
GF
GD
GB
Rated Voltage
DC2.5V
DC4V
DC6.3V
DC10V
DC16V
DC25V
DC35V
DC50V
DC100V
DC200V
DC250V
DC300V
DC500V
DC630V
DC1kV
DC2kV
DC3.15kV
DC350V (for Camera Flash Circuit)
AC250V
X1/Y2; AC250V (Safety Standard Certified Type GC)
Y2, X1/Y2; AC250V (Safety Standard Certified Type GF)
Y3; AC250V (Safety Standard Certified Type GD)
X2; AC250V (Safety Standard Certified Type GB)
Continued on the following page.
–55°C
Min.
–
–0.45
–
–
–
–
–0.90
–
–
–
–
–
–1.88
Max.
–
0.49
1.32
1.70
2.30
3.07
0.82
1.65
2.03
2.63
3.40
4.94
1.54
–
0.82
–
–
–
–
1.37
–
–
–
–
–
2.56
–25°C
Min.
–
–0.27
0.41
0.72
1.22
1.85
–0.54
0.14
0.45
0.95
1.58
2.84
–1.13
Max.
–
0.33
0.88
1.13
1.54
2.05
0.55
1.10
1.35
1.76
2.27
3.29
1.02
–10°C
Min.
–
–0.18
0.27
0.48
0.81
1.23
–0.36
0.09
0.30
0.63
1.05
1.89
–0.75
–55°C
Min.
–0.24
–0.48
0.72
1.28
2.16
3.28
5.04
Max.
0.40
0.59
1.61
2.08
2.81
3.75
6.04
0.58
0.87
2.33
3.02
4.09
5.46
8.78
–30°C
Min.
–0.17
–0.33
0.50
0.88
1.49
2.26
3.47
Max.
0.25
0.38
1.02
1.32
1.79
2.39
3.84
–10°C
Min.
–0.11
–0.21
0.32
0.56
0.95
1.44
2.21
uCapacitance
Expressed by three-digit alphanumerics. The unit is picofarad
(pF). The first and second figures are significant digits, and the
third figure expresses the number of zeros which follow the two
numbers.If there is a decimal point, it is expressed by the capital
letter "R." In this case, all figures are significant digits.
Ex.)
Code
R50
1R0
100
103
Capacitance
0.5pF
1.0pF
10pF
10000pF
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iCapacitance
Tolerance
Code
W
B
Capacitance Tolerance
±0.05pF
±0.1pF
TC
C∆
C∆
C∆
C
±0.25pF
except C∆
C∆
C∆
D
±0.5pF
except C∆
C∆
G
J
±2%
±5%
C∆
C∆
C∆, SL, U2J
C∆
B, R, X7R, X5R, ZLM
K
±10%
C0G
B, R, X7R, X5R, ZLM
B, R, X7R, X7S
M
±20%
X5R, X7R, X7S
X7R
X5R, X7R, X7S, X6S
Z
R
*
E24 series is also available.
oIndividual
Specification Code (Except
LLR)
Expressed by three figures.
oESR
(LLR Only)
Code
E01
E03
E05
E07
ESR
100mΩ
220mΩ
470mΩ
1000mΩ
!0
Packaging
Code
L
D
E
K
J
F
B
C
T
Packaging
ø180mm Embossed Taping
ø180mm Paper Taping
ø180mm Paper Taping (LLL15)
ø330mm Embossed Taping
ø330mm Paper Taping
ø330mm Paper Taping (LLL15)
Bulk
Bulk Case
Bulk Tray
+80%, -20%
F, Y5V
Series
GRM/GJM
GRM/GJM
GQM
GRM/GJM
GRM
GQM
GRM/GJM
GRM
GQM
GJM
GQM
GRM/GA3
GQM/GJM
GRJ/GRM/GR7/GA3
GNM
GR4, GMD
GRM/GMA
GNM
GA2
LLL/LLR/LLA/LLM
GRM
Depends on individual standards.
V9.9pF
V9.9pF
V1pF
V9.9pF
V5pF
V1pF
5.1 to 9.9pF
5.1 to 9.9pF
U10pF
U10pF
U10pF
U10pF
Capacitance Step
0.1pF
0.1pF
0.1pF
0.1pF
* 1pF
0.1pF
0.1pF
* 1pF
E12 Series
E24 Series
E12 Series
E24 Series
E6 Series
E6 Series
E12 Series
E6 Series
E3 Series
E3 Series
E3 Series
E3 Series
1.1 to 9.9pF 1pF Step and E24 Series
1.1 to 9.9pF 1pF Step and E24 Series
5.1 to 9.9pF 1pF Step and E24 Series
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