Typical circuit applications: UHF/Microwave RF Power Amplifiers, Mixers,
Oscillators, Low Noise Amplifiers, Filter Networks, Timing Circuits and
Delay Lines.
*For leaded styles only.
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
QUALITY FACTOR (Q):
greater than 10,000 at 1 MHz.
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF CAPACITANCE (TCC):
+90 ±20 PPM/°C (-55°C to +125°C)
+90 ±30 PPM/°C (+125°C to +175°C)
INSULATION RESISTANCE (IR):
0.1 pF to 470 pF:
10
6
Megohms min. @ +25°C at rated WVDC.
10
5
Megohms min. @ +125°C at rated WVDC.
510 pF to 1000 pF:
10
5
Megohms min. @ +25°C at rated WVDC.
10
4
Megohms min. @ +125°C at rated WVDC.
IR above +125°C is derated by one order of magnitude.
WORKING VOLTAGE (WVDC):
See Capacitance Values Table, page 2.
DIELECTRIC WITHSTANDING VOLTAGE (DWV):
250% of WVDC for capacitors rated at 500 volts DC or less for 5 seconds.
150% of WVDC for capacitors rated at 1250 volts DC or less for 5 seconds.
120% of WVDC for capacitors rated above 1250 volts DC for 5 seconds.
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
ATC 100 B Series Capacitors are designed and manufactured to
meet and exceed the requirements of EIA-198, MIL-PRF-55681 and
MIL-PRF-123.
RETRACE:
Less than ±(0.02% or 0.02 pF), whichever is greater.
AGING EFFECTS:
None
PIEZOELECTRIC EFFECTS:
None
(No capacitance variation with voltage or pressure).
THERMAL SHOCK:
MIL-STD-202, Method 107, Condition A.
MOISTURE RESISTANCE:
MIL-STD-202, Method 106.
LOW VOLTAGE HUMIDITY:
MIL-STD-202, Method 103, Condition A, with 1.5 Volts DC applied while
subjected to an environment of 85°C with 85% relative humidity for
240 hours min.
CAPACITANCE DRIFT:
±(0.02% or 0.02 pF), whichever is greater.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE:
0.1 to 330 pF: from -55°C to +175°C
360 to 1000 pF: from -55°C to +125°C
LIFE TEST:
MIL-STD-202, Method 108, for 2000 hours, at 125°C.
Voltage Applied:
TERMINATION STYLES:
Available in various surface mount and leaded styles.
See Mechanical Configurations, page 3.
200% of WVDC for capacitors rated at 500 volts DC or less.
120% of WVDC for capacitors rated at 1250 volts DC or less.
100% of WVDC for capacitors rated above 1250 volts DC.
TERMINAL STRENGTH:
Terminations for chips and pellets withstand a
pull of 5 lbs. min., 15 lbs. typical, for 5 seconds in direction perpendicular to
the termination surface of the capacitor. Test per MIL-STD-202, method 211.
ATC # 001-807 Rev. N 3/10
ATC 100 B Capacitance Values
CAP. CAP.
CODE (pF)
0R1
0R2
0R3
0R4
0R5
0R6
0R7
0R8
0R9
1R0
1R1
1R2
1R3
1R4
1R5
1R6
1R7
1R8
1R9
2R0
2R1
2R2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
TOL.
B
RATED WVDC CAP. CAP.
STD.
EXT. CODE (pF)
2R4
2R7
3R0
3R3
3R6
3R9
4R3
4R7
5R1
5R6
6R2
6R8
7R5
8R2
9R1
100
110
120
130
150
160
180
2.4
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.3
4.7
5.1
5.6
6.2
6.8
7.5
8.2
9.1
10
11
12
13
15
16
18
TOL.
RATED WVDC CAP. CAP.
STD.
EXT. CODE (pF)
200
220
240
270
300
330
360
390
430
470
510
560
620
680
750
820
910
101
111
121
131
20
22
24
27
30
33
36
39
43
47
51
56
62
68
75
82
91
100
110
120
130
TOL.
RATED WVDC CAP. CAP.
STD.
EXT. CODE (pF)
151
161
181
201
221
241
271
301
331
361
391
431
471
511
561
621
681
751
821
911
102
150
160
180
200
220
240
270
300
330
360
390
430
470
510
560
620
680
750
820
910
1000
TOL.
RATED WVDC
STD.
EXT.
VOLT
EXTENDED VOLTAGE
EXTENDED VOLTAGE
B, C
300
1000
EXT
VOLTAGE
200
F, G, J,
K, M
600
EXT
500
F, G, J,
K, M
1500
B, C,
D
500
1500
500
B, C, J,
K, M
1500
EXTENDED VOLTAGE
EXTENDED VOLTAGE
EXTENDED
100
VOLT
300
EXT
F, G, J,
K, M
50
300
1000
VRMS = 0.707 X WVDC
• SPECIAL VALUES, TOLERANCES, HIGHER WVDC AND MATCHING AVAILABLE. • ENCAPSULATION OPTION AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONSULT FACTORY.
NOTE: EXTENDED WVDC DOES NOT APPLY TO CDR PRODUCTS.
ATC PART NUMBER CODE
ATC100 B 91 0
Series
Case Size
Capacitance Code:
First 2 significant digits for capacitance.
R=Decimal Point
Indicates number of zeros following digits
of capacitance in picofarads except for decimal values.
Capacitance Tolerance
J W 500 X
C
Packaging
T - Tape and Reel, 1000 pc. qty.*
TV - Vertical Orientation of Product,
Tape and Reel, 1000 pc. qty.*
C - ATC Cap-Pac
®
, 100 pc. qty. std.*
I - Special Packaging. Consult Factory.
*
Consult ATC for other quantities
CAPACITANCE TOLERANCE
Code
Tol.
B
C
D
F
G
J
K
M
±20%
±0.1 pF ±0.25 pF ±0.5 pF ±1%
±2% ±5% ±10%
Laser Marking
WVDC
Termination Code
The above part number refers to a 100 B Series (case size B) 91 pF capacitor,
J tolerance (±5%), 500 WVDC, with W termination (Tin /Lead, Solder Plated over Nickel Barrier), laser marking and ATC Cap-Pac
®
packaging.
ATC accepts orders for our parts using designations
with
or
without
the
“ATC” prefix. Both methods of defining the part number are equivalent, i.e.,
part numbers referenced with the “ATC” prefix are interchangeable to parts
referenced without the “ATC” prefix. Customers are free to use either in
specifying or procuring parts from American Technical Ceramics.
For additional information and catalogs contact your ATC
representative or call direct at (+1-631) 622-4700.
Consult factory for additional performance data.
A M E R I C A N
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+1-631-622-4700 • sales@atceramics.com
T E C H N I C A L
ATC Europe
+46 8 6800410 • sales@atceramics-europe.com
C E R A M I C S
ATC Asia
+86-755-2396-8759 • sales@atceramics-asia.com
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VOLT
B, C,
D
ATC 100 B Capacitors: Mechanical Configurations
ATC
SERIES
& CASE
SIZE
ATC
TERM.
CODE
OUTLINES
MIL-PRF-
55681
CASE SIZE
& TYPE
BODY DIMENSIONS
INCHES (mm)
LENGTH
(L)
.110
+.020 -.010
(2.79
+0.51 -0.25)
.110
+.035 -.010
(2.79
+0.89 -0.25)
.110
+.020 -.010
(2.79
+0.51 -0.25)
.110
+.020 -.010
(2.79
+0.51 -0.25)
TL
LEAD AND TERMINATION
DIMENSIONS AND MATERIALS
OVERLAP
(Y)
MATERIALS
W/T IS A
TERMINATION SURFACE
WIDTH
(W)
THICKNESS
(T)
Y
100B
W
CDR14BG
B
Solder Plate
Y
W
L
T
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
Tin /Lead, Solder Plated over
Nickel Barrier Termination
100B
P
CDR14BG
B
Pellet
Y
L
W
T
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
.102 (2.59)
max.
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
.015 (0.38)
±.010 (0.25)
Heavy Tin/Lead Coated,
over Nickel Barrier Termination
100B
T
N/A
B
RoHS Compliant
Tin Plated over
Nickel Barrier Termination
Solderable
Nickel Barrier
Y
W
L
T
100B
CA
CDR13BG
B
Gold Chip
W
L
T
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
RoHS Compliant
Gold Plated over
Nickel Barrier Termination
Length
( LL )
Width
( WL )
Thickness
( TL )
100B
MS
CDR21BG
B
WL
LL
W
L
T
.120 (3.05)
max.
Microstrip
B
Axial Ribbon
TL
LL
WL
100B
AR
CDR22BG
W
L
T
.135 ±.015
(3.43 ±0.38)
.250
(6.35) min.
.093 ±.005 .004 ±.001
(2.36
(.102
±0.13)
±.025)
LL
100B
RR
CDR24BG
B
Radial Ribbon
W
L
T
WL
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
.102 (2.59)
max.
N/A
LL
100B
RW
CDR23BG
B
Radial Wire
• •
L
T
W
.145 ±.020
(3.68 ±0.51)
LL
.500
(12.7) min.
#26 AWG.,
.016 (.406) dia.
nominal
100B
AW
CDR25BG
B
Axial Wire
••
L
W
•
T
Additional lead styles available: Narrow Microstrip (NM), Narrow Axial Ribbon (NA) and Vertical Narrow Microstrip (H). Other lead lengths are available; consult factory.
All leads are high purity silver attached with high temperature solder and are
RoHS
compliant. For a complete military catalog, request American Technical Ceramics
document ATC 001-818.
A M E R I C A N
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ATC North America
+1-631-622-4700 • sales@atceramics.com
T E C H N I C A L
ATC Europe
+46 8 6800410 • sales@atceramics-europe.com
C E R A M I C S
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ATC 100 B Non-Magnetic Capacitors: Mechanical Configurations
ATC
SERIES
& CASE
SIZE
ATC
TERM.
CODE
OUTLINES
MIL-PRF-
55681
CASE SIZE
& TYPE
W/T IS A
TERMINATION SURFACE
BODY DIMENSIONS
INCHES (mm)
LENGTH
(L)
.110
+.025 -.010
(2.79
+0.64 -0.25)
.110
+.035 -.010
(2.79
+0.89 -0.25)
.110
+.025 -.010
(2.79
+0.64 -0.25)
TL
LL
LEAD AND TERMINATION
DIMENSIONS AND MATERIALS
OVERLAP
(Y)
MATERIALS
WIDTH
(W)
THICKNESS
(T)
100B
WN
Meets
Require-
ments
Y
B
Non-Mag
Solder Plate
Y
W
L
T
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
Tin /Lead, Solder Plated over
Non-Magnetic Barrier
Termination
Heavy Tin/Lead Coated, over
Non-Magnetic Barrier
Termination
100B
PN
Meets
Require-
ments
B
Non-Mag
Pellet
B
Non-Mag
Y
W
L
T
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
.102 (2.59)
max.
.015 (0.38)
±.010 (0.25)
100B
TN
Meets
Require-
ments
RoHS Compliant
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
Solderable
Barrier
W
L
T
Tin Plated over
Non-Magnetic Barrier
Termination
.120 (3.05)
max.
Length
( LL )
Width
( WL )
Thickness
( TL )
100B
MN
Meets
Require-
ments
Non-Mag
Microstrip
WL
W
L
T
100B
AN
Meets
Require-
ments
TL
LL
Non-Mag
Axial Ribbon
WL
W
L
T
135 ±.015
(3.43 ±0.38)
.250
(6.35) min.
.110 ±.015
(2.79 ±0.38)
.102 (2.59)
max.
.093 ±.005 .004 ±.001
(2.36
(.102
±0.13)
±.025)
100B
FN
Meets
Require-
ments
B
Non-Mag
Radial Ribbon
LL
W
L
T
WL
N/A
100B
RN
Meets
Require-
ments
B
Non-Mag
Radial Wire
LL
• •
L
T
W
.145 ±.020
(3.68 ±0.51)
LL
.500
(12.7) min.
100B
BN
Meets
Require-
ments
#26 AWG.,
.016 (.406) dia.
nominal
B
Non-Mag
Axial Wire
••
L
W
•
T
Additional lead styles available: Narrow Microstrip (DN), Narrow Axial Ribbon (GN) and Vertical Narrow Microstrip (HN). Other lead lengths are available; consult factory.
All leads are high purity silver attached with high temperature solder and are
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