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HIGH FREQUENCY CERAMIC CAPACITORS
File Size164KB,6 Pages
ManufacturerMurata
Websitehttps://www.murata.com
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HIGH FREQUENCY CERAMIC CAPACITORS

APPLICATION SPECIFIC CAPACITORS
HIGH FREQUENCY CERAMIC CAPACITORS
MA/MB Series
OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS
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Miniature size
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Very high Q at high frequencies
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High RF power capabilities
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Impervious to environmental conditions
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Low dissipation factors
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Excellent retrace capability (not applicable for X7R styles)
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High temperature stability
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Low noise
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Meets Mil-55681 with respect to: Shock, Vibration,
Moisture Resistance, Solderability, Barometric Pressure,
Temperature Cycling, Immersion and Salt Spray
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
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Packaging options
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Lot processing data available
MA SERIES
For filtering, coupling and impedance matching in most
RF circuits, the MA Series chips and leaded devices offer
outstanding performance and reliability with the greatest
range of values and configurations. MA Series capacitors
can be supplied with military equivalent screening. Please
consult our factory.
MA Series ceramic fixed capacitors are miniature, high
performance precision components having extremely high Q
and high power capabilities from low frequencies to gigahertz
ranges. These “low loss” multilayer capacitors are extremely
stable with respect to variations in temperature, voltage and
frequency.
MA Series capacitors are designed for miniature
state-of-the-art circuit applications. They are small,
easy to apply and have excellent reliability. Units are
available in ultra-miniature case size 1 (1.4 x 1.4 x 1.4mm)
or miniature case size 2 (2.8 x 2.8 x 2.5mm). Standard
case size 1 units are available as chips. Standard case
size 2 units are available as chips and also in leaded
configurations.
Clean-room manufacturing technology assures product
reliability and automated processing reduces costs and
cycle time. Key stages of the operation are monitored
and controlled with the latest SPC techniques. Flexibility in
design allows the production of non-standard values, while
maintaining consistent quality objectives.
Please contact the factory for availability of special
configurations or high-reliability screening.
PART NUMBERING SYSTEM – CASE SIZE 1 & CASE SIZE 2
M
A
1
8
101
J
A
N
CUBIC
MONOLITHIC
A-STD SERIES
B-ULTRA
HIGH Q
DIMENSIONAL
AND T.C. CODE
1: P90 Case 1
5: COG Case 1
7: X7R Case 1
2: P90 Case 2
6: COG Case 2
8: X7R Case 2
TERMINATION
CODE:
0: Chip
1: Pellet
2: Microstrip
3: Radial Ribbon
4: Radial Wire
5: Axial Ribbon
6: Narrow Axial Ribbon
7: Axial Wire
8: Nickel Interfaced Pellet
9: Nickel Interfaced Chip
CAPACITANCE
TOLERANCES:
CODE:
Expressed
*B: ±0.1pF
in picofarads and
*C: ±0.25pF
identified by a three-digit *D: ±0.5pF
number. First two digits
F : ±1%
represent significant
G: ±2%
figures. Last digit
J : ±5%
specifies the number
K: ±10%
of zeros to follow. For
M: ±20%
values below 10pF,
Z: +80%, –20%
the letter “R” is used
as the decimal point
and the last digit
becomes significant.
A: NO
7” Reel
MARKING
Plastic
B: MARKING
Tape
Cap. Code
& Tol.
Logo if space
permits
Non XR7
styles only
*Available
below 10pf
only
SPECIAL LEAD CONFIGURATION FOR FLEX BOARDS
NOTE:
Targeted for flex circuit boards, the MA22-6 version of the MA22 has an upraised lead configuration. The lead bends
when flexing the board after assembly so that minimal stress is placed on the component.
Type
Style
P90 ± 20 P90 ± 30
COG
X7R
Configuration
W
L
T
Dimensions: mm
L ± 0.38* W ± 0.38* T ± .038
Band
Y
Termination
Silver Ribbon:
W
NE
Raised
Micro-Strip
MA22-6 MB22-6
MA62-6 MA82-6
Y
3.4
2.8
2.8
0.38 ± .25
Length: 6.35 typical
Width: 2.3 ± .13
Thickness: 0.1 ± .05
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