The GRM40B333K50550 is a multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) from Murata Electronics. MLCCs are commonly used for decoupling, bypass, filtering, and smoothing in various electronic circuits.
Applications:
- Bypass Capacitors: Used to bypass noise and ripple in power supplies.
- Decoupling Capacitors: Provide local energy storage for integrated circuits to maintain stable voltage levels.
- Filtering: Used in filter circuits to remove unwanted frequencies.
- Smoothing: Smoothing out voltage fluctuations in power circuits.
- General-Purpose Applications: Employed in a wide range of electronic devices for general circuit stabilization and noise reduction.
Features:
- Multilayer Ceramic Construction: Provides high capacitance in a small physical size.
- High Capacitance Value: 33nF capacitance suitable for many general applications.
- Voltage Rating: 50V voltage rating suitable for many standard voltage applications.
- Temperature Characteristics: X5R dielectric provides stable performance over a wide temperature range (-55°C to +85°C).
- Compact Size: Suitable for high-density circuit board designs.
- RoHS Compliant: Compliant with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive.
Benefits:
- Stable Performance: The X5R dielectric ensures consistent performance across a broad temperature range.
- Efficient Decoupling: Reduces noise and voltage fluctuations, improving circuit stability.
- Compact Design: Saves valuable PCB space due to its small size.
- Reliable Operation: Provides long-term reliability in various environmental conditions.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance of performance and cost for widespread use.
Additional Details:
The GRM40B333K50550 has a capacitance of 33nF with a tolerance of ±10%. Its voltage rating is 50V. The dielectric is X5R, ensuring relatively stable capacitance over its operating temperature range. This capacitor is often used in power supplies, signal processing circuits, and other general electronics applications where a stable and reliable capacitance value is needed.
The packaging is typically tape and reel for automated assembly. The termination is suitable for soldering processes commonly used in electronic manufacturing.