Exxelia widely used ceramic High-Q MLCC capacitors are designed with P100 or ultra-stable NPO dielectric. These RF microwave capacitors can be used in high voltage applications up to 7200V. For high-frequency high power, high voltage applications such as MRI, NMR, RF generators for laser, plasma applications, power filters, Exxelia has developed the CP and CL series.

High-Q MLCC RF/Microwave Capacitors SH Series

 Capacitors > RF/Microwave > High-Q MLCC - SH Series

Main Features

  • RF Microwave / HiQ capacitors with ultra low ESR
  • High working voltage up to 1500V
  • Available on Modelithics Here
  • Available with dielectric P100 with MLCC CH Series
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Typical Applications

  • UHF, Microwave, RF power amplifiers
  • Filter networks
  • MRI coils

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Technical Characteristics

Dielectric

  • NPO

Capacitance

  • Minimum : 0,2 pF
  • Maximum : 1000 pF

Voltage DC

  • Up to: 1500 V

Temperature

  • Minimum : -55 °C
  • Maximum : 150 °C

Case sizes

  • 0402 0603 0805 0505 1111 1206 1210

Terminations

  • Micro-strip Ribbon Radial Wire

Related Standards

RoHS

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