The 100E220JMS3600X is a high-performance multilayer ceramic capacitor from ATC (American Technical Ceramics). It is designed for critical applications requiring high reliability, high voltage, and stable performance across a wide range of frequencies and temperatures. The 100E series is known for its superior performance in demanding RF and microwave applications.
Applications:
- RF Power Amplifiers
- High-Voltage Circuits
- Filter Networks
- Bypass and Decoupling Capacitors
- Timing Circuits
- Medical Devices
- Military and Aerospace Applications
- High-Frequency Inverters
- Test and Measurement Equipment
Features:
- High Voltage Rating: Capable of handling high voltage levels without breakdown.
- High Q-factor: Minimizes losses and improves circuit efficiency.
- Low ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance): Reduces power dissipation and improves performance in high-frequency applications.
- Stable Performance: Provides consistent and reliable operation over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies.
- Multilayer Construction: Offers high capacitance values in a compact size.
- High Insulation Resistance: Ensures minimal leakage current.
- RoHS Compliant.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Performance: High Q and low ESR contribute to efficient and stable circuit operation.
- Enhanced Reliability: Robust construction and stable performance ensure long-term reliability in demanding applications.
- Suitable for High-Voltage Applications: High voltage rating allows for use in high-power circuits.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low ESR minimizes power dissipation, improving overall system efficiency.
- Compact Size: Allows for use in space-constrained applications.
Specifications:
The 100E220JMS3600X has a capacitance value of 22pF. It has a high voltage rating, typically in the kilovolt range. It is a multilayer ceramic capacitor designed for surface mount applications. The operating temperature range is typically -55°C to +125°C. The termination is typically silver or nickel-plated for excellent solderability. The exact dimensions depend on the specific case size within the 100E series.