HSSC Series, Silicon Capacitors

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935131424522
IPDiA
CAP SILICON 0.022UF 15% 11V 0402
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±15%
-55°C ~ 150°C
0402 (1005 Metric)
0.022 µF
400 mOhms
High Reliability
HSSC
11 V
100pH
High Stability
0.016" (0.41mm)
0.047" L x 0.028" W (1.20mm x 0.70mm)
935131426610
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CAP SILICON 0.1UF 15% 11V 0805
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
±15%
-55°C ~ 150°C
0805 (2012 Metric)
0.1 µF
400 mOhms
High Reliability
HSSC
11 V
100pH
High Stability
0.016" (0.41mm)
0.087" L x 0.055" W (2.20mm x 1.40mm)
935131424533
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CAP SILICON 0.033UF 15% 11V 0402
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
±15%
-55°C ~ 150°C
0402 (1005 Metric)
0.033 µF
400 mOhms
High Reliability
HSSC
11 V
100pH
High Stability
0.016" (0.41mm)
0.047" L x 0.028" W (1.20mm x 0.70mm)

About  Silicon Capacitors

Silicon and thin-film capacitors are specialized devices that are manufactured using tools, methods, and materials commonly associated with semiconductor device production. This enables the production of capacitors with near-ideal characteristics and exceptional parameter stability. However, these capacitors have a limited range of available values and tend to be more expensive compared to ceramic-based capacitors, which are their primary competitors. The manufacturing process of silicon and thin-film capacitors allows for extreme precision and control over the production parameters. This results in capacitors that exhibit excellent stability in terms of capacitance, voltage ratings, and other electrical properties. They are designed to maintain their specified values over time and under varying conditions, making them ideal for applications that require precise and reliable performance. Despite their advantages, silicon and thin-film capacitors have a relatively narrow range of available capacitance values compared to ceramic-based capacitors. This limitation may restrict their use in certain applications that require a broader range of capacitance options. Furthermore, the cost of manufacturing silicon and thin-film capacitors is generally higher due to the specialized processes and materials involved. As a result, these capacitors are often considered more expensive compared to ceramic-based alternatives. In summary, silicon and thin-film capacitors are produced using semiconductor manufacturing techniques, allowing for the creation of capacitors with near-ideal characteristics and excellent parameter stability. While they have a limited range of capacitance values, they are well-suited for applications that demand precise and reliable performance. However, their higher cost compared to ceramic-based capacitors is an important consideration when selecting the appropriate capacitor for a given application.