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500R07S5R6DV4S

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Ceramic Capacitor, Ceramic
CategoryPassive components    capacitor   
File Size886KB,11 Pages
ManufacturerJohanson Dielectrics
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Ceramic Capacitor, Ceramic

500R07S5R6DV4S Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerJohanson Dielectrics
package instruction,
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Capacitor typeCERAMIC CAPACITOR
dielectric materialsCERAMIC
JESD-609 codee3
Number of terminals2
Terminal surfaceMatte Tin (Sn) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier
M
ulti
-l
ayer
H
igH
-Q C
apaCitors
These lines of multilayer capacitors have been developed for
High-Q and microwave applications.
The
S-Series
(R03S, R07S, R14S, R15S) capacitors give an
ultra-high Q performance, and exhibit NP0 temperature char-
acteristics.
The
L-Series
(R05L) capacitors give mid-high Q performance,
and exhibit NP0 temperature characteristics.
The
E-Series
(S42E, S48E, S58E) capacitors give excellent
high-Q performance from HF to Microwave frequencies.
Typical uses are high voltage, high current applications. They
are offered in chip (Ni barrier or Non-Magnetic Pt.-Ag) or in
Non-Magnetic leaded form.
The
W-Series
(R05W) capacitors offer a large capacitance
value in an ultra-small 0201 package size. These exhibit a X7R
temperature characteristic.
RoHS compliance is standard for all unleaded parts (see
termination options box).
H
ow To
o
rder
252
VOLTAGE (DC)
6R3 = 6 .3 V
101 = 100 V
160 = 16 V
250 = 25 V
500 = 50 V
201 = 200 V
251 = 250 V
301 = 300 V
501 = 500 V
102 = 1000 V
152 = 1500 V
202 = 2000 V
252 = 2500 V
362 = 3600 V
502 = 5000 V
722 = 7200 V
S48
CASE SIZE
R03 (01005)
R05 (0201)
R07 (0402)
R14 (0603)
R15 (0805)
S42 (1111)
S48 (2525)
S58 (3838)
E
470
CAPACITANCE (pF)
1st two digits are
significant; third digit
denotes number of
zeros, R = decimal .
100 = 10 pF
101 = 100 pF
K
TOLERANCE
A = ± 0 .05 pF
B = ± 0 .10 pF
C = ± 0 .25 pF
D = ± 0 .50 pF
F = ±1 %
G = ±2%
J = ±5%
K = ± 10%
For tolerance
availability, see chart .
V
TERMINATION
Nickel Barrier
V = Ni/Sn (Green)
T = Ni/SnPb
G = Ni/Au (Green)
Non-Mag*
U = Cu/Sn (Green)
C = Cu/SnPb
Leaded (All Non-Mag)*
1 = Microstrip
2 = Axial Ribbon
3 = Axial Wire
4 = Radial Ribbon
5 = Radial Wire
4
E
PACKAGING
S = Bulk
W = Waffle Pack
01005 - 0603
Y = Paper 5” Reel
T = Paper 7” Reel
*R = Paper 13” Reel
*J = Paper 5” Reel -
Horizontally Oriented Electrodes
*N = Paper 5” Reel -
Vertically Oriented Electrodes
DIELECTRIC
S = Ultra High Q NPO
L = High Q NPO
E = Ultra High Q NPO,
High Voltage, High Power,
*T = High Temp (175C)
Ultra High Q NPO
W= X7R
*L = Paper 7” Reel -
Horizontally Oriented Electrodes
*V = Paper 7” Reel -
Vertically Oriented Electrodes
Part Number written:
252S48E470KV4E
MARKING
3 = Cap Code
& Tolerance
4 = No Marking
6 = EIA Code
(Marking on
0805 and
larger only)
0805 - 3838
Z = Embossed 5” Reel
E = Embossed 7” Reel
*U = Embossed 13” Reel
*M = Embossed 5” Reel -
Horizontally Oriented Electrodes
*Q = Embossed 5” Reel -
Vertically Oriented Electrodes
*G = Embossed 7” Reel -
Horizontally Oriented Electrodes
*P = Embossed 7” Reel -
Vertically Oriented Electrodes
Tape specifications
conform to EIA RS481
“*” - Not available for all MLCC - Call factory for info.
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