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MA101A560JAA

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CAP CER 56PF 100V NP0 AXIAL
CategoryPassive components   
File Size67KB,5 Pages
ManufacturerAVX
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CAP CER 56PF 100V NP0 AXIAL

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Parameter NameAttribute value
capacitance56pF
Tolerance±5%
Voltage - Rated100V
Temperature CoefficientC0G,NP0
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
characteristic-
grade-
applicationUniversal
Installation typeThrough hole
Package/casingAxial
size/dimensions0.090" diameter x 0.160" length (2.29mm x 4.07mm)
Height - Installation (maximum)-
Thickness (maximum)-
lead spacing-
Lead form-
Axial Leads/Ceralam
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
L
AVX MA Series
Molded Axial Leaded MLC
Temperature Coefficient:
C0G (NP0), X7R, Z5U
50V, 100V and 200V
Case Material:
Molded Epoxy
Lead Material:
Solderable
LD
D
Lead Length
Min.
HOW TO ORDER
MA10
Molded
Axial Size
MA10
MA20
MA30
MA40
MA50
MA60
5
Voltage
5 = 50V
1 = 100V
2 = 200V
E
Dielectric
A = C0G (NP0)
C = X7R
E = Z5U
104
Capacitance
First two digits are the significant
figures of capacitance. Third digit
indicates the additional number
of zeros. For example, order
100,000 pF as 104. (For values
below 10pF use “R” in place of
decimal point, e.g., 1R4 = 1.4pF.)
Z
Capacitance
Tolerance
C0G (NP0):
F = ±1%
J = ±5%
K = ±10%
M = ±20%
D = ±0.5pF
<10pF only
X7R:
J = ±5%
K = ±10%
M = ±20%
Z5U:
M = ±20%
Z = +80%
-20%
A
Failure Rate
A = Not Applicable
A
Leads
A = Standard
Not RoHS Compliant
‡ C tolerance available C0G (NP0) from 1.0 to 9.1 pF only. Minimum
tolerance for values 10 pF - 100 pF is D or F whichever is greater.
MARKING (EXAMPLE)
Line 1, A (for AVX), 5 = 50 Volts (V is optional),
E = TC Line 2, 104Z = Capacitance Code
Line 3, Tolerance, 2 digit Lot Code
Date Code: 8 = 2008
10 = Week
Four Digit Date Code Optional
A5E
104
ZAA
810
MILITARY CROSS REFERENCE AND DIMENSIONS GUIDE
Per MIL-Spec
AVX
Style
MA10
MA20
MA40
MA50
MA60
Case Size
MIL-PRF-20
CCR75/CC75
CCR76/CC76
CCR77/CC77
CCR78/CC78
CCR79/CC79
MIL-C-11015
CK12
CK13
CK14
CK15
CK16
MIL-PRF-39014
CKR11
CKR12
CKR14
CKR15
CKR16
Length (L)
4.07 ± .25
(.160" ± .010")
6.35 ± .25
(.250" ± .010")
9.91 ± .25
(.390" ± .010")
12.7 ± .51
(.500" ± .020")
17.53 ± .51
(.690" ± .020")
Diameter (D)
2.29 ± .25
(.090" ± .010")
2.29 ± .25
(.090" ± .010")
3.56 ± .25
(.140" ± .010")
6.35 ± .38
(.250" ± .015")
8.89 ± .51
(.350" ± .015")
Lead
Diameter (LD)
.48 ± .05
(.019" ± .002")
.48 ± .05
(.019" ± .002")
.63 ± .05
(.025" ± .002")
.63 ± .05
(.025" ± .002")
.63 ± .05
(.025" ± .002")
For Military/Established Reliability Molded/Axial Lead see MIL-C-11015, MIL-PRF-39014, MIL-PRF-20 Section.
Dimensions: Millimeters (Inches)
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