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C1206C153F1GEC7800

Description
CAP CER 1206 15NF 100V C0G 1%
CategoryPassive components   
File Size1MB,20 Pages
ManufacturerKEMET
Websitehttp://www.kemet.com
Environmental Compliance
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C1206C153F1GEC7800 Overview

CAP CER 1206 15NF 100V C0G 1%

C1206C153F1GEC7800 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
capacitance.015µF
Tolerance±1%
Voltage - Rated100V
Temperature CoefficientC0G,NP0
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
characteristicLow ESL type
grade-
applicationESD protection
failure rate-
Installation typeSurface mount, MLCC
Package/casing1206 (3216 metric)
size/dimensions0.126" long x 0.063" wide (3.20mm x 1.60mm)
Height - Installation (maximum)-
Thickness (maximum)0.053"(1.35mm)
lead spacing-
Lead form-
Surface Mount Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors (SMD MLCCs)
ESD, C0G Dielectric, 25 – 250 VDC
(Commercial & Automotive Grade)
Overview
The KEMET electrostatic discharge (ESD) rated commercial
and automotive grade surface mount capacitors in C0G
dielectric are suited for a variety of applications where
electrostatic discharge (ESD) events during assembly
or operation could damage the capacitor or the circuit.
These ESD rated capacitors provide the ability to design
within a given ESD criteria per the human body model
(HBM) AEC Q200–002 criteria. The KEMET automotive
grade capacitors also meet the other demanding
Automotive Electronics Council's AEC–Q200 qualification
requirements.
The C0G dielectric features a 125°C maximum operating
temperature and is considered “stable.” The Electronics
Industries Alliance (EIA) characterizes C0G dielectric as
a Class I material. Components of this classification are
temperature compensating and are suited for resonant
circuit applications, as well as those where Q and stability of
capacitance characteristics are required. The C0G dielectric
exhibits no change in capacitance with respect to time and
voltage, and boasts a negligible change in capacitance
compared to its value at 25°C. Capacitance change is limited
to ±30 ppm/°C from −55°C to +125°C.
Benefits
• AEC-Q200 automotive qualified
• ESD qualified per HBM - AEC Q200-002
• Available in package size EIA 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206
• DC Voltage ratings of 25 V, 50 V, 63 V, 100 V, 200 V and 250 V
• Capacitance range from 1 nF to 100 nF
• −55°C to +125°C operating temperature range
• Lead (Pb)-free, RoHS and REACH compliant
• Available capacitance tolerances of ±1%, ±2%, ±5%, ±10%, and ±20%
• No piezoelectric noise
• Extremely low ESR and ESL
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• High thermal stability
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• High ripple current capability
• Preferred capacitance solution at line frequencies and
into the MHz range
• No capacitance changes with respect to applied DC voltage
• Negligible capacitance change with respect to temperature from −55°C to +125°C
• No capacitance decay with time
• Non-polar devices, minimizing installation concerns
• 100% pure matte tin-plated termination finish allowing for excellent solderability
• Flexible Termination option available
Applications
Typical applications include: electrostatic discharge (ESD), integrated circuit (IC) protection, radio frequency (RF) filtering
function, input and output automotive applications such as controllers, navigation systems, airbags and keyless systems.
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© KEMET Electronics Corporation • P.O. Box 5928 • Greenville, SC 29606 • 864-963-6300 • www.kemet.com
C1091_C0G_ESD • 3/7/2018
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