Murata TechTalk - Small size and high capacitance MLCC
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Murata has developed the small size and hight capacitance multilayer ceramic capacitor "GRM011R60J104M". The feature is a capacitance of 0.1µF in 008004 inch size and will contribute to smaller and higher density electronic circuitry.
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