Kemet, a supplier of electronic components, has expanded its surface mount high voltage multilayer ceramic capacitor portfolio with the addition of the EIA 0603 case size (1608 metric) with C0G temperature characteristics.
These devices are the smallest of their kind and offer designers the ability to continue miniaturizing trends within their designs while still maintaining operating voltages up to 1,000 VDC, according to Kemet.
Kemet has also extended capacitance ranges in EIA 0805 - 1812 case sizes. Capacitance availability is now on average three times greater in devices with voltage ratings of 500, 630 and 1,000 VDC when compared to Kemet's previous portfolio offerings, according to the company.
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