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LEAD MATERIALS
W = Solder Coated Copper clad steel
G = Gold plated copper clad steel
CAPACITANCE TOLERANCES
J = ±5%
M = ±20%
K = ±10%
Other Tolerances available upon request
CAPACITANCE CODE
3 Digit code system expressed in
picofarads (pF)
103 = 10,000pF
151 = 150pF
6R8 = 6.8pF
PRODUCT FAMILY
A = High Temperature
Axial and Radial Capacitors
TEMP. CHARACTERISTIC
C = C0G (NP0)/BP
R = X7R (BX)
LEAD CONFIGURATION
A = Axial
R = Radial
STYLE
Case Size.
See data sheet for detail dimensions
A C R 06 B 103 K G S
VOLTAGE RATING
B = 50vdc
D = 100vdc
S = Special
TEST LEVEL
S = KEMET standard screening
A = MIL-PRF-39014, Group A Test
A = MIL-PRF-20 (COG)
X = Special
C0G (NPO) capacitors, which exhibit little change in
capacitance with variations in temperature, are used in RF
oscillators, precision timing circuits, wave filters, and other
circuits requiring a predictable linear temperature coeffi-
cient.
Specially formulated X7R ceramic materials result in a reten-
tion of 40% of the +25°C capacitance. Dissipation factor drops
from 1.25% at +25°C to 0.1% at +200°C. At +120°C the
ceramic undergoes a transformation (crystalline inversion)
resulting in the material changing from ferroelectric to para-
electric - no piezoelectric behavior.
C0G X7R
PART NUMBER AND ORDERING INFORMATION
MARKING
Manufacturer’s ID KEC
Capacitance 106J
Voltage 50V
Date Code 123
High temperature ceramic cased capacitors, with a new, unique design concept, are ideally suited for continuous operation
up to +200°C. Problems associated with epoxy cased/epoxy potted capacitors, such as material deterioration, cracks in
cases and potted areas, are nonexistent, even at +200°C.
High Temperature Standard (+200°C)
Axial and Radial Ceramic Cased Capacitors (C3)
ACR/ARR/ACA/ARA Series
Typical applications include oil well logging (down hole), jet engine controls and geophysical pressure probes.
INSTALLATION:
Parts should be soldered using a heat sink between the soldering point and the part using a soldering iron rated
between18-30 watts. Soldering temperature should not exceed +300°C.