The American Technical Ceramics 100A1R8BW150XT is a ceramic capacitor designed for high-frequency applications where stability and low loss are critical. This capacitor offers a capacitance value of 1.8 pF (picofarads) with a tight tolerance and high Q factor, making it suitable for RF and microwave circuits.
Applications:
- RF and microwave circuits
- Filter networks
- Oscillators
- Matching networks
- Bypass and decoupling applications
- High-frequency power amplifiers
Features:
- Ceramic Construction: Utilizes high-quality ceramic materials for stability and low loss.
- 1.8 pF Capacitance: Provides a precise capacitance value for accurate circuit tuning.
- High Q Factor: Minimizes energy loss in high-frequency circuits.
- Tight Tolerance: Ensures accurate capacitance values for consistent performance. (Specific tolerance value requires further specification from datasheets).
- High Voltage Rating: Suitable for high-voltage applications. (Specific voltage rating requires further specification from datasheets).
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly on circuit boards.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Performance: Enhances the stability and efficiency of high-frequency circuits.
- Reduced Signal Loss: Minimizes energy loss for optimal signal transmission.
- Accurate Tuning: Provides precise capacitance values for accurate circuit tuning.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for stable and consistent performance.
- Easy Assembly: SMT package simplifies circuit board assembly.
Additional Details:
This ceramic capacitor is specifically designed for high-frequency applications where precision and low loss are essential. Key parameters include capacitance value, tolerance, Q factor, voltage rating, and temperature coefficient. The '100A' prefix indicates a specific series or product family within American Technical Ceramics' portfolio. The ceramic material and construction contribute to its stable performance over a wide range of frequencies and temperatures. Size and termination style are also important considerations for proper circuit integration.