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22pF Ceramic Capacitor – High Stability for Oscillator Circuits & Signal Filtering
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22pF Ceramic Capacitor – High Stability for Oscillator Circuits & Signal Filtering

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The 22pF Ceramic Capacitor is a compact and highly reliable passive component designed for high-frequency and timing applications. With stable capacitance and low loss characteristics, this capacitor is widely used in oscillator circuits, filters, and RF communication systems. It offers excellent temperature stability and a long operational life, making it a preferred choice for both hobbyists and professional electronics engineers.

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Product Specifications

Specification Details
Capacitance 22pF (±5% tolerance)
Type Ceramic disc capacitor
Rated Voltage Typically 50V to 100V (varies by manufacturer)
Dielectric Type NP0 (C0G) or similar for high stability
Lead Spacing ~5mm
Operating Temperature Range -55°C to +125°C

Key Features

  • Stable capacitance across a wide temperature range
  • Low dielectric loss for high-frequency applications
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Long operational life and high reliability
  • Ideal for precise timing and oscillator circuits
  • Easy through-hole mounting for PCB projects

Applications

  • Oscillator circuits (e.g., with microcontrollers like Arduino, PIC, and AVR)
  • Crystal resonators for stable clock signals
  • High-frequency RF circuits
  • Signal filtering in communication devices
  • Bypass and coupling in analog/digital circuits
  • Educational and DIY electronics projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most Arduino boards use two 22pF capacitors along with a 16MHz crystal for stable clock operation.

Yes. 1nF = 1000pF, so 22pF equals 0.022nF.

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