TZW4 Series, Trimmers, Variable Capacitors

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TZW4Z1R5A001B00
CAP TRIMMER 0.4-1.5PF 250V SMD
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-25°C ~ 85°C
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250 V
General Purpose
0.106" (2.70mm)
TZW4
0.4 ~ 1.5pF
Ceramic
200 @ 500MHz
0.205" L x 0.165" W (5.20mm x 4.20mm)
TZW4Z1R5A001R00
CAP TRIMMER 0.4-1.5PF 250V SMD
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-55°C ~ 125°C
Top
250 V
Low Profile
0.102" (2.60mm)
TZW4
0.4 ~ 1.5pF
Ceramic
200 @ 500MHz
0.205" L x 0.165" W (5.20mm x 4.20mm)

About  Trimmers, Variable Capacitors

Trimmers and variable capacitors are components that allow for the adjustment of capacitance within a specific and relatively narrow range. They are available in capacitance values ranging from a few picofarads to a few nanofarads, with voltage ratings extending from tens of volts to kilovolts. These components are commonly used in applications such as calibration, tuning, and matching circuits. Trimmers and variable capacitors provide the flexibility to fine-tune capacitance to achieve desired performance characteristics. However, it is important to consider that they can be relatively expensive and have the potential for maladjustment. Therefore, it is advisable to use fixed value capacitors whenever possible to ensure stability and cost-effectiveness. In summary, trimmers and variable capacitors offer the capability to adjust capacitance within a specified range and are commonly utilized for calibration, tuning, and matching purposes. While they provide flexibility, their higher cost and potential for maladjustment suggest that fixed value capacitors should be considered when suitable.