Building components with innovative X2Y technology can provide benefits over traditional ceramic MLCCs — reducing the size, weight, and cost of designs.
There are two common electrodes used in MLCCs: precious metal electrodes (PMEs), containing palladium silver, and base metal electrodes (BMEs), containing nickel or copper. Each electrode type holds a spot in the capacitor world for a reason.
These multi-turn trimmer capacitors, fixed and variable inductors, multi-layer capacitors, and hardware support applications require non-magnetic high-performance components.
As the global life expectancy continues to increase, the demand for electronic medical implantable devices is growing. As devices get smaller, the one constant that must remain within the device is its reliability.