GCM21BR71H105KA03L

Description
Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor, 1 uF, 50 V, ± 10%, X7R, 0805 [2012 Metric]
Capacitance
1µF
Dielectric
X7R
Tolerance
10%
Voltage Rating (DC)
50V
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  • Capacitance of 1µF
  • X7R Dielectric for Stable Performance
  • Surface Mount Design for Easy Integration
  • Voltage Rating of 50V
  • Compact 0805 Case Size
  • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 125°C

The Murata Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor is designed for high-performance applications requiring reliable capacitance in a compact form factor. With a capacitance of 1µF and a voltage rating of 50V, this capacitor is ideal for surface mount technology in various electronic devices. Its X7R dielectric ensures stable performance across a wide temperature range, making it suitable for demanding environments. Packaged in a convenient tape and reel format, this capacitor is perfect for automated assembly processes.

This multilayer ceramic capacitor is commonly used in electronic circuits for decoupling and bypass applications, helping to smooth out voltage fluctuations. With a capacitance of 1 µF and a voltage rating of 50 V, it serves critical roles in power management and signal stabilization. Engineers and designers in various electronics industries utilize this component for its reliability and efficiency in surface-mount technology.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090
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