Description
CAP CER 0.1UF 50V BX RADIAL
Polarity: Multilayer ceramic capacitors are not polar,and may be used with DC voltage applied in either direction.
Rated Voltage: This term refers to the maximum con-tinuous DC working voltage permissible across the entireoperating temperature range. Multilayer ceramic capacitorsare not extremely sensitive to voltage, and brief applicationsofvoltage above rated will not result in immediate failure.However, reliability will be reduced by exposure to sustainedvoltages above rated.
Dissipation Factor: Dissipation Factor (DF) is a mea-sure of the losses in a capacitor under AC application. It is theratio of the equivalent series resistance to the capacitive reac-tance,and is usually expressed in percent. It is usually mea-sured simultaneously with capacitance, and under the sameconditions. The vector diagram in Figure 2 illustrates the rela-tionship between DF, ESR, and impedance. The reciprocal ofthe dissipation factor is called the “Q”, or quality factor. Forconvenience, the “Q” factor is often used for very low valuesof dissipation factor. DF is sometimes called the “loss tangent”or “tangent d”, as derived from this diagram.
Detailed Description
Mfr Part # | CK05BX104K |
Mfr | KEMET |
Description | CAP CER 0.1UF 50V BX RADIAL |
Stock | 34,109 |
Price | 1.08 |
@ qty | 0 |
Min Qty | 1 |
Package | Bag |
Series | Military, MIL-C-11015, CK05 |
Part Status | Active |
Capacitance | 0.1 µF |
Tolerance | ±10% |
Voltage - Rated | 50V |
Temperature Coefficient | BX |
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Description
CAP CER 0.1UF 50V BX RADIAL
Polarity: Multilayer ceramic capacitors are not polar,and may be used with DC voltage applied in either direction.
Rated Voltage: This term refers to the maximum con-tinuous DC working voltage permissible across the entireoperating temperature range. Multilayer ceramic capacitorsare not extremely sensitive to voltage, and brief applicationsofvoltage above rated will not result in immediate failure.However, reliability will be reduced by exposure to sustainedvoltages above rated.
Dissipation Factor: Dissipation Factor (DF) is a mea-sure of the losses in a capacitor under AC application. It is theratio of the equivalent series resistance to the capacitive reac-tance,and is usually expressed in percent. It is usually mea-sured simultaneously with capacitance, and under the sameconditions. The vector diagram in Figure 2 illustrates the rela-tionship between DF, ESR, and impedance. The reciprocal ofthe dissipation factor is called the “Q”, or quality factor. Forconvenience, the “Q” factor is often used for very low valuesof dissipation factor. DF is sometimes called the “loss tangent”or “tangent d”, as derived from this diagram.
Detailed Description
Mfr Part # | CK05BX104K |
Mfr | KEMET |
Description | CAP CER 0.1UF 50V BX RADIAL |
Stock | 34,109 |
Price | 1.08 |
@ qty | 0 |
Min Qty | 1 |
Package | Bag |
Series | Military, MIL-C-11015, CK05 |
Part Status | Active |
Capacitance | 0.1 µF |
Tolerance | ±10% |
Voltage - Rated | 50V |
Temperature Coefficient | BX |
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