Date: Wed, 4 Oct 1995 11:08:39 +0200 (EET) From: Joachim Verghese Cc: analogue@hyperreal.com Subject: Re: Driver thanks and an ignorant question On Wed, 4 Oct 1995 PapaJ59871@aol.com wrote: > And since I among so worldly wise a group, can anyone tell > me what exactly NPO stands for on a ceramic disk capacitor? NP0 (N-P-zero) describes the properties of the dielectric material. NP0 is a Class 1 dielectric, i.e. it has good high frequency behaviour and stability. N stands for "negative" temperature coefficient, P for "positive, and the number is the temp coeff in ppm/deg(C). Examples: Dielectric Temp.Coeff. Color code EIA code P100 +100 +-30 red/violet M7G NP0 0 +-30 black C0G N075 -75 +-30 red P2G N330 -330 +-60 green S2H Class 2 capacitors have non-linear temperature, frequency, and voltage dependencies. Typical Class 2 materials are Z5U and X7R. Class 3 ceramic caps are semiconductor-based, and have a small physical size, and low operating voltage. Hope this helps. -joachim