Apr. 30, 2024
The MLCC, short for Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor, is a type of capacitor made using ceramic material as the dielectric, manufactured through multilayer stacking technology.
Due to its small size, large capacitance, high voltage resistance, and excellent frequency characteristics, MLCCs are widely used in various electronic devices. However, due to their tiny size and highly integrated nature, they are invisible in daily life.
Why are MLCCs unseen in daily life? In fact, MLCCs are present in various electronic products we use, such as smartphones. Within the confines of a small smartphone, there are dozens to hundreds of MLCCs integrated. Yet, due to their minuscule size, some are only as large as a grain of rice, or even smaller, making them nearly impossible to see with the naked eye in everyday situations.
With the continuous development of electronic technology, the size of electronic components, including MLCCs, continues to shrink to meet the demands for slim and portable modern electronic devices. MLCCs, as a type of capacitor component, have reached the level of micrometers in size. This makes them virtually invisible to the naked eye, even when electronic devices are dismantled, making direct observation challenging.
MLCCs are relatively concealed within electronic devices. In modern electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers, MLCCs are typically installed inside circuit boards, concealed by other components and casings, making them difficult to observe directly from the outside.
Although MLCCs are too tiny to be seen even when electronic devices are dismantled, they play an important role in daily life.
Whether it's communication, entertainment, work, or study, the electronic devices we use rely on the support of MLCCs. MLCCs are an indispensable part of everyday life.
This article is provided by JYH HSU (JEC) Electronics. JEC is a research, development, production, and sales-oriented company specializing in manufacturing and selling various electronic components such as capacitors and resistors.
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