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Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. CONTENTS 1 Part Numbering 2 Selection Guide of Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors 4 1 for Automotive GCM Series Capacitance Table Temperature Compensating Type High Dielectric Constant Type 2 6 8 10 14 Package 19 !Caution (Storage and Operation Condition) 22 !Caution (Rating) 23 !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) 27 !Caution (Others) 33 Notice (Rating) 34 Notice (Soldering and Mounting) 35 Notice (Others) 38 Specifications and Test Methods 3 5 Specifications and Test Methods Medium Voltage for Automotive GCM Series Low Dissipation Factor Medium Voltage for Automotive GCJ Series Soft Termination Type 2 39 41 45 Specifications and Test Methods 46 Medium Voltage Data (Typical Example) 50 Package 51 !Caution 53 Notice 61 3 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. 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Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. o Part Numbering Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors (Part Number) GC M 18 8 q w e r t R7 1H y 102 K u i A37 D o !0 rDimension (T) qProduct ID wSeries Product ID Code Dimension (T) Code Series 3 0.3mm J Soft Termination Type Power-train, Safety Equipment 5 0.5mm M Power-train, Safety Equipment 6 0.6mm GC eDimension (LgW) 8 0.8mm 9 0.85mm Code Dimension (LgW) EIA A 1.0mm 03 0.6g0.3mm 0201 B 1.25mm 15 1.0g0.5mm 0402 C 1.6mm 18 1.6g0.8mm 0603 D 2.0mm 21 2.0g1.25mm 0805 E 2.5mm 31 3.2g1.6mm 1206 M 1.15mm 32 3.2g2.5mm 1210 N 1.35mm 43 4.5g3.2mm 1812 Q 1.5mm 55 5.7g5.0mm 2220 R 1.8mm X Depends on individual standards. tTemperature Characteristics Temperature Characteristic Codes Code Temperature Characteristics Public STD Code Reference Temperature Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range Capacitance Change or Temperature Coefficient 5C C0G EIA 25C 25 to 125C 030ppm/C -55 to 125C 7U U2J EIA 25C 25 to 125C -750120ppm/C -55 to 125C C7 X7S EIA 25C -55 to 125C 22% -55 to 125C R7 X7R EIA 25C -55 to 125C 15% -55 to 125C oCapacitance Change from each temperature Capacitance Change from 25C (%) Murata Code -55C -30C -10C Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. 5C 0.58 -0.24 0.40 -0.17 0.25 -0.11 7U 8.78 5.04 6.04 3.47 3.84 2.21 uCapacitance yRated Voltage Expressed by three-digit alphanumerics. The unit is pico-farad (pF). The first and second figures are significant digits, and the third figure expresses the number of zeros which follow the two numbers. If there is a decimal point, it is expressed by the capital letter "R". In this case, all figures are significant digits. Code Rated Voltage 0J DC6.3V 1A DC10V 1C DC16V 1E DC25V YA DC35V Code Capacitance 1H DC50V R50 0.5pF 2A DC100V 1R0 1.0pF 2E DC250V 100 10pF 2J DC630V 103 10000pF Ex.) Continued on the following page. 2 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. 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Continued from the preceding page. iCapacitance Tolerance Capacitance Step Code Capacitance Tolerance TC Series C 0.25pF C0G GCM V5pF E12, 1pF Step * D 0.5pF C0G GCM 6.0 to 9.0pF E12, 1pF Step * C0G GCM U10pF E12 Step U2J GCM J 5% K 10% X7S, X7R GCJ/GCM E6 Step M 20% X7S, X7R GCM E6 Step E12 Step * E24 series is also available. oIndividual Specification Code Expressed by three figures. !0Package Code Package L o180mm Embossed Taping D o180mm Paper Taping K o330mm Embossed Taping J o330mm Paper Taping B Bulk C Bulk Case 3 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. 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Selection Guide of Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors Function Type High Capacitance Series GRM (X5R, X7R, Y5V etc.) 68pF-100F Decoupling, Smoothing Array (2 or 4 Elements) GNM 10pF-2.2F GRM (C0G) Frequency Control/Tuning, Impedance Matching 0.1pF-0.1F Class 1 TC's GRM (U2J etc.) Low Inductance (Reverse Geometry) LLL 2200pF-10F High Speed Decoupling Low Inductance (Multi Termination) Low ESR (50V to 500V) High Frequency Low ESR, Ultra Small Applications? Lowest ESR 0.01F-4.7F ERB (1MHz to 1GHz) 0.5pF-1000pF GJM (500MHz to 10GHz) 0.1pF-33pF GQM (500MHz to 10GHz) 0.1pF-100pF GMA 100pF-0.47F GMD 100pF-1F Optical Communications Wire-Die-Bonding Medium Voltage High Frequency Snubber 250V/630V/1kV/2kV/3.15kV Low Dissipation GRM (C0G, U2J) Medium Voltage LCD Backlight Inverter 3.15kV Low Dissipation GRM (C0G) Medium Voltage Decoupling, Smoothing 250V/630V/1kV High Capacitance GRM (X7R) Medium Voltage Only for Camera Flash Circuit 350V High Capacitance 10000pF-47000pF 2kV High Capacitance 100pF-10000pF Safety Standard Certified Type GD 10pF-4700pF Type GF 10pF-4700pF Safety Standard Certified Type GC 100pF-330pF Type GF 470pF-4700pF Type GB 10000pF-56000pF AC250V which meet Japanese Law 470pF-0.1F Medium Voltage Only for Information Devices AC Lines Noise Removal Automotive (Powertrain, Safety Equipment) Medium Voltage for Automotive (Powertrain, Safety Equipment) 4 LLA/LLM (From 1GHz) High Capacitance Class 1 TC's 10pF-10000pF 5pF-47pF 220pF-1F GR7 GR4 GA2 GCM (X7R etc.) 100pF-47F GCM (C0G etc.) 1.0pF-56000pF 250V/630V Low Dissipation 10pF-10000pF 250V/630V Soft Termination Type 1000pF-0.47F GCM (U2J) GCJ (X7R) PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors for Automotive 1 for Automotive GCM Series e g e 1. The GCM series meet AEC-Q200 requirements. 2. Higher resistance of solder-leaching due to the Ni-barriered termination, applicable for reflow-soldering, and flow-soldering (GCM18/21/31 type only). 3. The operating temperature range of R7/C7/5C series: -55 to 125 degree C. 4. A wide selection of sizes is available, from miniature LxWxT:0.6x0.3x0.3mm to LxWxT: 3.2x2.5x2.5mm. 5. The GCM series is available in paper or embossed tape and reel packaging for automatic placement. 6. The GCM series is lead free product. Applications T Features L Part Number GCM033 GCM155 GCM188* GCM216 GCM219 GCM21B GCM319 GCM31M GCM31C GCM32N GCM32R GCM32D GCM32E W Dimensions (mm) L W T e g min. 0.6 0.03 0.3 0.03 0.3 0.03 0.1 to 0.2 0.2 1.0 0.05 0.5 0.05 0.5 0.05 0.15 to 0.35 0.3 0.8 0.1 0.2 to 0.5 1.6 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.1 2.0 0.15 1.25 0.15 0.85 0.1 0.2 to 0.7 0.7 1.25 0.15 0.85 0.1 3.2 0.15 1.6 0.15 1.15 0.1 0.3 to 0.8 1.5 1.6 0.2 3.2 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.35 0.15 1.8 0.2 0.3 min. 1.0 3.2 0.3 2.5 0.2 2.0 0.2 2.5 0.2 Case: 1.6 0.07(L)g0.8 0.07(W)g0.8 0.07(T) * Bulk The figure indicates typical specification. Automotive electronic equipment (Power-train, safety equipment) 5 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. 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Capacitance Table 1 Temperature Compensating Type C0G(5C) 6 ex.6: T Dimension Part Number Code LxW 0.6x0.3 1.0x0.5 1.6x0.8 2.0x1.25 3.2x1.6 (03) (15) (18) (21) (31) [mm] <0201> <0402> <0603> <0805> <1206> Rated Voltage 25 50 100 50 100 50 100 50 [Vdc] (1E) (1H) (2A) (1H) (2A) (1H) (2A) (1H) Capacitance 1.0pF(1R0) 2.0pF(2R0) 3.0pF(3R0) 4.0pF(4R0) 5.0pF(5R0) 6.0pF(6R0) 7.0pF(7R0) 8.0pF(8R0) 9.0pF(9R0) 10pF(100) 12pF(120) 15pF(150) 18pF(180) 22pF(220) 27pF(270) 33pF(330) 39pF(390) 47pF(470) 56pF(560) 68pF(680) 82pF(820) 100pF(101) 120pF(121) 150pF(151) 180pF(181) 220pF(221) 270pF(271) 330pF(331) 390pF(391) 470pF(471) 560pF(561) 680pF(681) 820pF(821) 1000pF(102) 1200pF(122) 1500pF(152) 1800pF(182) 2200pF(222) 2700pF(272) 3300pF(332) 3900pF(392) 4700pF(472) 5600pF(562) 6800pF(682) 8200pF(822) 10000pF(103) 12000pF(123) 15000pF(153) 18000pF(183) 22000pF(223) 27000pF(273) 33000pF(333) 39000pF(393) 47000pF(473) 56000pF(563) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 B B 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 M M The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. 4 6 < >: EIA [inch] Code PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. 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Capacitance Table 1 High Dielectric Constant Type X7R(R7)/X7S(C7) 6 LxW [mm] 0.6x0.3 (03) <0201> 1.0x0.5 (15) <0402> 1.6x0.8 (18) <0603> 2.0x1.25 (21) <0805> ex.6: T Dimension Part Number Code 3.2x1.6 (31) <1206> 3.2x2.5 (32) <1210> Rated Voltage 25 16 10 100 50 25 16 100 50 25 16 6.3 100 50 35 25 16 10 6.3 100 50 25 16 10 6.3 100 50 25 16 10 6.3 [Vdc] (1E) (1C) (1A) (2A) (1H) (1E) (1C) (2A) (1H) (1E) (1C) (0J) (2A) (1H) (YA) (1E) (1C) (1A) (0J) (2A) (1H) (1E) (1C) (1A) (0J) (2A) (1H) (1E) (1C) (1A) (0J) Capacitance 100pF(101) 3 150pF(151) 3 220pF(221) 3 5 5 330pF(331) 3 5 5 470pF(471) 3 5 5 680pF(681) 3 5 5 1000pF(102) 3 5 5 8 8 1500pF(152) 3 5 5 8 8 5 5 8 8 5 5 8 8 5 5 8 8 8 2200pF(222) 3 3300pF(332) 3 4700pF(472) 3 6800pF(682) 3 5 8 6 10000pF(103) 3 5 5 8 8 6 15000pF(153) 5 5 8 8 6 22000pF(223) 5 5 8 8 6 33000pF(333) 5 5 8 8 9 9 47000pF(473) 5 5 8 8 B B 8 8 B B 8 8 B B 0.15F(154) 8 8 0.22F(224) 8 8 68000pF(683) 5 0.10F(104) 5 8 0.33F(334) 0.47F(474) 8 0.68F(684) 1.0F(105) 2.2F(225) 8 8 B M M B B 8 9 B 8 B 9 M M 8 B B 9 M 8 B B 9 M B B B B B 8 4.7F(475) 10F(106) C E D M C B 22F(226) C C E D E C C 47F(476) The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. 9 B D E E E < >: EIA [inch] Code 5 7 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. 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[Vdc] 50(1H) C0G(5C) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 1.0pF(1R0) 0.25pF(C) GCM0335C1E1R0CD03D GCM1555C1H1R0CZ13D GCM1885C2A1R0CZ13D GCM1885C1H1R0CZ13D 2.0pF(2R0) 0.25pF(C) GCM0335C1E2R0CD03D GCM1555C1H2R0CZ13D GCM1885C2A2R0CZ13D GCM1885C1H2R0CZ13D 3.0pF(3R0) 0.25pF(C) GCM0335C1E3R0CD03D GCM1555C1H3R0CZ13D GCM1885C2A3R0CZ13D GCM1885C1H3R0CZ13D 4.0pF(4R0) 0.25pF(C) GCM0335C1E4R0CD03D GCM1555C1H4R0CZ13D GCM1885C2A4R0CZ13D GCM1885C1H4R0CZ13D 5.0pF(5R0) 0.25pF(C) GCM0335C1E5R0CD03D GCM1555C1H5R0CZ13D GCM1885C2A5R0CZ13D GCM1885C1H5R0CZ13D 6.0pF(6R0) 0.5pF(D) GCM0335C1E6R0DD03D GCM1555C1H6R0DZ13D GCM1885C2A6R0DZ13D GCM1885C1H6R0DZ13D 7.0pF(7R0) 0.5pF(D) GCM0335C1E7R0DD03D GCM1555C1H7R0DZ13D GCM1885C2A7R0DZ13D GCM1885C1H7R0DZ13D 8.0pF(8R0) 0.5pF(D) GCM0335C1E8R0DD03D GCM1555C1H8R0DZ13D GCM1885C2A8R0DZ13D GCM1885C1H8R0DZ13D 9.0pF(9R0) 0.5pF(D) GCM0335C1E9R0DD03D GCM1555C1H9R0DZ13D GCM1885C2A9R0DZ13D GCM1885C1H9R0DZ13D 10pF(100) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E100JD03D GCM1555C1H100JZ13D GCM1885C2A100JA16D GCM1885C1H100JA16D 12pF(120) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E120JD03D GCM1555C1H120JZ13D GCM1885C2A120JA16D GCM1885C1H120JA16D 15pF(150) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E150JD03D GCM1555C1H150JZ13D GCM1885C2A150JA16D GCM1885C1H150JA16D 18pF(180) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E180JD03D GCM1555C1H180JZ13D GCM1885C2A180JA16D GCM1885C1H180JA16D 22pF(220) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E220JD03D GCM1555C1H220JZ13D GCM1885C2A220JA16D GCM1885C1H220JA16D 27pF(270) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E270JD03D GCM1555C1H270JZ13D GCM1885C2A270JA16D GCM1885C1H270JA16D 33pF(330) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E330JD03D GCM1555C1H330JZ13D GCM1885C2A330JA16D GCM1885C1H330JA16D 39pF(390) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E390JD03D GCM1555C1H390JZ13D GCM1885C2A390JA16D GCM1885C1H390JA16D 47pF(470) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E470JD03D GCM1555C1H470JZ13D GCM1885C2A470JA16D GCM1885C1H470JA16D 56pF(560) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E560JD03D GCM1555C1H560JZ13D GCM1885C2A560JA16D GCM1885C1H560JA16D 68pF(680) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E680JD03D GCM1555C1H680JZ13D GCM1885C2A680JA16D GCM1885C1H680JA16D 82pF(820) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E820JD03D GCM1555C1H820JZ13D GCM1885C2A820JA16D GCM1885C1H820JA16D 100pF(101) 5%(J) GCM0335C1E101JD03D GCM1555C1H101JZ13D GCM1885C2A101JA16D GCM1885C1H101JA16D 120pF(121) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H121JA16D GCM1885C2A121JA16D GCM1885C1H121JA16D 150pF(151) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H151JA16D GCM1885C2A151JA16D GCM1885C1H151JA16D 180pF(181) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H181JA16D GCM1885C2A181JA16D GCM1885C1H181JA16D 220pF(221) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H221JA16D GCM1885C2A221JA16D GCM1885C1H221JA16D 270pF(271) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H271JA16D GCM1885C2A271JA16D GCM1885C1H271JA16D 330pF(331) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H331JA16D GCM1885C2A331JA16D GCM1885C1H331JA16D 390pF(391) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H391JA16D GCM1885C2A391JA16D GCM1885C1H391JA16D 470pF(471) 5%(J) GCM1555C1H471JA16D GCM1885C2A471JA16D GCM1885C1H471JA16D 560pF(561) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A561JA16D GCM1885C1H561JA16D 680pF(681) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A681JA16D GCM1885C1H681JA16D 820pF(821) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A821JA16D GCM1885C1H821JA16D 1000pF(102) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A102JA16D GCM1885C1H102JA16D 1200pF(122) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A122JA16D GCM1885C1H122JA16D 1500pF(152) 5%(J) GCM1885C2A152JA16D GCM1885C1H152JA16D 1800pF(182) 5%(J) GCM1885C1H182JA16D 2200pF(222) 5%(J) GCM1885C1H222JA16D 2700pF(272) 5%(J) GCM1885C1H272JA16D 3300pF(332) 5%(J) GCM1885C1H332JA16D 3900pF(392) 5%(J) GCM1885C1H392JA16D The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. (Part Number) GC M 03 3 5C 1E q w e r t y 1R0 C u i < >: EIA [inch] Code D03 D o !0 qProduct ID wSeries tTemperature Characteristics iCapacitance Tolerance Packaging Code in Part Number is a code shows STD 180mm Reel Taping. 8 1.6x0.8(18)<0603> 100(2A) eDimension (LgW) yRated Voltage oIndividual Specification Code rDimension (T) uCapacitance !0Package PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 Temperature Compensating Type 2.0x1.25(21)<0805> L x W [mm] 100(2A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 3.2x1.6(31)<1206> 50(1H) 100(2A) 50(1H) C0G(5C) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 100pF(101) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A101JA16D 120pF(121) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A121JA16D 150pF(151) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A151JA16D 180pF(181) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A181JA16D 220pF(221) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A221JA16D 270pF(271) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A271JA16D 330pF(331) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A331JA16D 390pF(391) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A391JA16D 470pF(471) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A471JA16D 560pF(561) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A561JA16D GCM2165C1H561JA16D 680pF(681) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A681JA16D GCM2165C1H681JA16D 820pF(821) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A821JA16D GCM2165C1H821JA16D 1000pF(102) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A102JA16D GCM2165C1H102JA16D 1200pF(122) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A122JA16D GCM2165C1H122JA16D 1500pF(152) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A152JA16D GCM2165C1H152JA16D 1800pF(182) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A182JA16D GCM2165C1H182JA16D GCM3195C2A182JA16D 2200pF(222) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A222JA16D GCM2165C1H222JA16D GCM3195C2A222JA16D 2700pF(272) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A272JA16D GCM2165C1H272JA16D GCM3195C2A272JA16D 3300pF(332) 5%(J) GCM2165C2A332JA16D GCM2165C1H332JA16D GCM3195C2A332JA16D 3900pF(392) 5%(J) GCM2165C1H392JA16D GCM3195C2A392JA16D 4700pF(472) 5%(J) GCM2165C1H472JA16D GCM3195C2A472JA16D GCM3195C1H472JA16D 5600pF(562) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H562JA16D GCM3195C2A562JA16D GCM3195C1H562JA16D 6800pF(682) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H682JA16D GCM3195C2A682JA16D GCM3195C1H682JA16D 8200pF(822) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H822JA16D GCM3195C2A822JA16D GCM3195C1H822JA16D 10000pF(103) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H103JA16D GCM3195C2A103JA16D GCM3195C1H103JA16D 12000pF(123) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H123JA16D GCM3195C1H123JA16D 15000pF(153) 5%(J) GCM2195C1H153JA16D GCM3195C1H153JA16D 18000pF(183) 5%(J) GCM21B5C1H183JA16L GCM3195C1H183JA16D 22000pF(223) 5%(J) GCM21B5C1H223JA16L GCM3195C1H223JA16D 27000pF(273) 5%(J) GCM3195C1H273JA16D 33000pF(333) 5%(J) GCM3195C1H333JA16D 39000pF(393) 5%(J) GCM3195C1H393JA16D 47000pF(473) 5%(J) GCM31M5C1H473JA16L 56000pF(563) 5%(J) GCM31M5C1H563JA16L The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. < >: EIA [inch] Code 9 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 High Dielectric Constant Type 0.6x0.3(03)<0201> L x W [mm] 25(1E) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 16(1C) Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 100pF(101) 10%(K) GCM033R71E101KA03D 150pF(151) 10%(K) GCM033R71E151KA03D 220pF(221) 10%(K) GCM033R71E221KA03D 330pF(331) 10%(K) GCM033R71E331KA03D 470pF(471) 10%(K) GCM033R71E471KA03D 680pF(681) 10%(K) GCM033R71E681KA03D 1000pF(102) 10%(K) GCM033R71E102KA03D 1500pF(152) 10%(K) GCM033R71E152KA03D 2200pF(222) 10%(K) GCM033R71C222KA55D 3300pF(332) 10%(K) GCM033R71C332KA55D 4700pF(472) 10%(K) GCM033R71A472KA03D 6800pF(682) 10%(K) GCM033R71A682KA03D 10000pF(103) 10%(K) GCM033R71A103KA03D 1.0x0.5(15)<0402> L x W [mm] 100(2A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 50(1H) 25(1E) 16(1C) X7R(R7) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 220pF(221) 10%(K) GCM155R72A221KA37D GCM155R71H221KA37D 330pF(331) 10%(K) GCM155R72A331KA37D GCM155R71H331KA37D 470pF(471) 10%(K) GCM155R72A471KA37D GCM155R71H471KA37D 680pF(681) 10%(K) GCM155R72A681KA37D GCM155R71H681KA37D 1000pF(102) 10%(K) GCM155R72A102KA37D GCM155R71H102KA37D 1500pF(152) 10%(K) GCM155R72A152KA37D GCM155R71H152KA37D 2200pF(222) 10%(K) GCM155R72A222KA37D GCM155R71H222KA37D 3300pF(332) 10%(K) GCM155R72A332KA37D GCM155R71H332KA37D 4700pF(472) 10%(K) GCM155R72A472KA37D GCM155R71H472KA37D 6800pF(682) 10%(K) GCM155R71H682KA55D 10000pF(103) 10%(K) GCM155R71H103KA55D GCM155R71E103KA37D 15000pF(153) 10%(K) GCM155R71H153KA55D GCM155R71E153KA55D 22000pF(223) 10%(K) GCM155R71H223KA55D GCM155R71E223KA55D 33000pF(333) 10%(K) GCM155R71E333KA55D GCM155R71C333KA37D 47000pF(473) 10%(K) GCM155R71E473KA55D GCM155R71C473KA37D 68000pF(683) 10%(K) GCM155R71C683KA55D 0.10F(104) 10%(K) GCM155R71C104KA55D The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. (Part Number) GC M 03 3 R7 1E q w e r t y 101 K u i < >: EIA [inch] Code A03 D o !0 qProduct ID wSeries tTemperature Characteristics iCapacitance Tolerance Packaging Code in Part Number is a code shows STD 180mm Reel Taping. 10 10(1A) X7R(R7) TC eDimension (LgW) yRated Voltage oIndividual Specification Code rDimension (T) uCapacitance !0Package PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. 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[Vdc] 50(1H) 25(1E) 16(1C) X7R(R7)/X7S(C7) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 1000pF(102) 10%(K) GCM188R72A102KA37D GCM188R71H102KA37D 1500pF(152) 10%(K) GCM188R72A152KA37D GCM188R71H152KA37D 2200pF(222) 10%(K) GCM188R72A222KA37D GCM188R71H222KA37D 3300pF(332) 10%(K) GCM188R72A332KA37D GCM188R71H332KA37D 4700pF(472) 10%(K) GCM188R72A472KA37D GCM188R71H472KA37D 6800pF(682) 10%(K) GCM188R72A682KA37D GCM188R71H682KA37D 10000pF(103) 10%(K) GCM188R72A103KA37D GCM188R71H103KA37D 15000pF(153) 10%(K) GCM188R72A153KA37D GCM188R71H153KA37D 22000pF(223) 10%(K) GCM188R72A223KA37D GCM188R71H223KA37D 33000pF(333) 10%(K) GCM188R71H333KA55D GCM188R71E333KA37D 47000pF(473) 10%(K) GCM188R71H473KA55D GCM188R71E473KA37D 68000pF(683) 10%(K) GCM188R71H683KA57D GCM188R71E683KA57D 0.10F(104) 10%(K) GCM188R71H104KA57D GCM188R71E104KA57D 0.15F(154) 10%(K) GCM188R71H154KA64D GCM188R71E154KA37D 0.22F(224) 10%(K) GCM188R71H224KA64D GCM188R71E224KA55D 0.33F(334) 10%(K) 0.47F(474) 10%(K) GCM188R71E474KA64D GCM188R71C474KA55D 1.0F(105) 10%(K) GCM188R71E105KA64D GCM188R71C105KA64D GCM188R72A104KA64D GCM188R71C104KA37D GCM188R71C334KA37D 1.6x0.8(18)<0603> L x W [mm] 6.3(0J) Rated Volt. [Vdc] X7R(R7) TC Capacitance 2.2F(225) Tolerance 10%(K) Part Number GCM188R70J225KE22D The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. < >: EIA [inch] Code 11 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 High Dielectric Constant Type 2.0x1.25(21)<0805> L x W [mm] 100(2A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 50(1H) 35(YA) Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 6800pF(682) 10%(K) GCM216R72A682KA37D 10000pF(103) 10%(K) GCM216R72A103KA37D 15000pF(153) 10%(K) GCM216R72A153KA37D 22000pF(223) 10%(K) GCM216R72A223KA37D 33000pF(333) 10%(K) GCM219R72A333KA37D GCM219R71H333KA37D 47000pF(473) 10%(K) GCM21BR72A473KA37L GCM21BR71H473KA37L 68000pF(683) 10%(K) GCM21BR72A683KA37L GCM21BR71H683KA37L 0.10F(104) 10%(K) GCM21BR72A104KA37L GCM21BR71H104KA37L 0.15F(154) 10%(K) GCM21BR71H154KA37L GCM21BR71E154KA37L 0.22F(224) 10%(K) GCM21BR71H224KA37L GCM21BR71E224KA37L 0.33F(334) 10%(K) GCM219R71H334KA55D GCM21BR71E334KA37L 0.47F(474) 10%(K) GCM21BR71H474KA55L 0.68F(684) 10%(K) GCM21BR7YA684KA55L GCM21BR71E684KA55L 1.0F(105) 10%(K) GCM21BR7YA105KA55L GCM21BR71E105KA56L 2.2F(225) 10%(K) GCM219R71E474KA55D GCM21BR71E225KA73L 2.0x1.25(21)<0805> L x W [mm] 16(1C) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 10(1A) 6.3(0J) X7R(R7)/X7S(C7) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 0.68F(684) 10%(K) 1.0F(105) 10%(K) GCM219R71C105KA37D 2.2F(225) 10%(K) GCM21BR71C225KA64L GCM21BR71A225KA37L 4.7F(475) 10%(K) GCM21BR71C475KA73L GCM21BC71A475KA73L 10F(106) 10%(K) GCM219R71C684KA37D GCM21BR70J106KE22L 3.2x1.6(31)<1206> L x W [mm] 100(2A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 50(1H) 25(1E) 16(1C) X7R(R7) TC Capacitance Tolerance Part Number 0.10F(104) 10%(K) GCM319R72A104KA37D 0.15F(154) 10%(K) GCM31MR72A154KA37L 0.22F(224) 10%(K) GCM31MR72A224KA37L 0.33F(334) 10%(K) GCM31MR71H334KA37L 0.47F(474) 10%(K) GCM31MR71H474KA37L 0.68F(684) 10%(K) GCM31MR71H684KA55L 1.0F(105) 10%(K) GCM31MR71H105KA55L 2.2F(225) 10%(K) GCM31CR71H225KA55L 4.7F(475) 10%(K) 10F(106) 10%(K) GCM31MR71E225KA57L GCM31CR71E475KA55L GCM31CR71C475KA37L GCM31CR71C106KA64L 3.2x1.6(31)<1206> L x W [mm] 10(1A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 6.3(0J) X7R(R7) TC Capacitance Tolerance 10F(106) 10%(K) 22F(226) 20%(M) Part Number GCM31CR71A106KA64L GCM31CR70J226ME23L The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. (Part Number) GC M 21 6 R7 2A q w e r t y 682 K u i < >: EIA [inch] Code A37 D o !0 qProduct ID wSeries tTemperature Characteristics iCapacitance Tolerance Packaging Code in Part Number is a code shows STD 180mm Reel Taping. 12 25(1E) X7R(R7) TC eDimension (LgW) yRated Voltage oIndividual Specification Code rDimension (T) uCapacitance !0Package PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 High Dielectric Constant Type 3.2x2.5(32)<1210> L x W [mm] 100(2A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 50(1H) 25(1E) 16(1C) X7R(R7) TC Capacitance Tolerance 1.0F(105) 10%(K) 2.2F(225) 10%(K) 4.7F(475) 10%(K) 10F(106) 10%(K) 22F(226) 20%(M) Part Number GCM32ER71H105KA37L GCM32DR72A225KA64L GCM32ER71H475KA55L GCM32DR71E475KA55L GCM32ER71E106KA57L GCM32DR71C106KA37L GCM32ER71C226ME19L 3.2x2.5(32)<1210> L x W [mm] 10(1A) Rated Volt. [Vdc] 6.3(0J) X7R(R7) TC Capacitance Tolerance 22F(226) 20%(M) 47F(476) 20%(M) Part Number GCM32ER71A226ME12L The part numbering code is shown in ( ) and Unit is shown in [ ]. GCM32ER70J476ME19L < >: EIA [inch] Code 13 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. 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GCM Series Specification and Test Methods Specifications and Test Methods No. 1 AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Temperature Compensating Type High Dielectric Type Pre-and Post-Stress Electrical Test - High Temperature The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the Exposure (Storage) specifications in the following table. 2 Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 2.5% or 0.25pF (Whichever is larger) Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Temperature Cycle No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 2.5% or 0.25pF (Whichever is larger) Q/D.F. I.R. 4 5 *1 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) Sit the capacitor for 100012 hours at 1503C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.03 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.05 max. *1 The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance 3 Within 10.0% Within 10.0% Step *1 *1 1 Temp. (C) -55+0/-3 Time (min.) W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.03 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.05 max. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (18). Perform the 1000 cycles according to the four heat treatments listed in the following table. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure 153 2 3 4 Room Room 125+3/-0 (C/R7/C7) Temp. Temp. 153 1 1 * Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type Perform a heat treatment at 150 W0 Y10 C for one hour and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform the initial measurement. Destructive Physical Analysis No defects or abnormalities Per EIA-469 Moisture Resistance The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Apply the 24-hour heat (25 to 65C) and humidity (80 to 98%) treatment shown below, 10 consecutive times. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 3.0% or 0.30pF (Whichever is larger) Within 12.5% Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU350 10pF and over, 30pF and below: 5 - C QU275+2 10pFmax.: QU200+10C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.03 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.05 max. *1 *1 I.R. C 70 65 60 65 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 Temperature 1 More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Humidity 90-98% Humidity Humidity Humidity 80-98% 90-98% 80-98% Humidity 90-98% +10 -2 C Initial measurement One cycle 24 hours 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Hours Biased Humidity 6 The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 3.0% or 0.30pF (Whichever is larger) Q/D.F. 30pF and over: QU200 0 30pF and below: QU100+ 1- 3 C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 1,000M or 50 * F (Whichever is smaller) Within 12.5% *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.035 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.05 max. Apply the rated voltage and 1.3+0.2/-0Vdc (add 6.8k resistor) at 853C and 80 to 85% humidity for 100012 hours. Remove and let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. *1 *1: The figure indicates typical specification. Please refer to individual specifications. Continued on the following page. 14 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. GCM SeriesSpecifications Specification and Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Operational Life Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Temperature Compensating Type High Dielectric Type The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 3.0% or 0.30pF (Whichever is larger) Within 12.5% Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU350 10pF and over, 30pF and below: 5 - C QU275+2 10pFmax.: QU200+10C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.035 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.05 max. I.R. More than 1,000M or 50 * F (Whichever is smaller) 7 Apply 200% of the rated voltage for 100012 hours at 1253C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. *2 The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. *1 * Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type. Apply 200% of the rated DC voltage for one hour at the maximum operating temperature 3C. Remove and let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform initial measurement. *2 *1 8 External Visual No defects or abnormalities Visual inspection 9 Physical Dimension Within the specified dimensions Using calipers 10 11 Resistance to Solvents Mechanical Shock Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Appearance No defects or abnormalities Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) 12 Vibration Resistance to Soldering Heat 13 *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. *1 *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. Per MIL-STD-202 Method 215 Solvent 1: 1 part (by volume) of isopropyl alcohol 3 parts (by volume) of mineral spirits Solvent 2: Terpene defluxer Solvent 3: 42 parts (by volume) of water 1 part (by volume) of propylene glycol monomethyl ether 1 part (by volume) of monoethanolamine Three shocks in each direction should be applied along 3 mutually perpendicular axes of the test specimen (18 shocks). The specified test pulse should be Half-sine and should have a duration: 0.5ms, peak value: 1500g and velocity change: 4.7m/s. *1 *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. *1 Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). The capacitor should be subjected to a simple harmonic motion having a total amplitude of 1.5mm, the frequency being varied uniformly between the approximate limits of 10 and 2000Hz. The frequency range, from 10 to 2000Hz and return to 10Hz, should be traversed in approximately 20 minutes. This motion should be applied for 12 items in each 3 mutually perpendicular directions (total of 36 times). The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Immerse the capacitor in a eutectic solder solution at 2605C for 101 seconds. Let sit at room temperature for 242 hours, then measure. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pFmin.: QU1000 30pFmax.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. * Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type Perform a heat treatment at 150W0 Y10 C for one hour and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform the initial measurement. *1 *1: The figure indicates typical specification. Please refer to individual specifications. *2: Some of the parts are applicable in rated voltage x 150%. Please refer to individual specifications. Continued on the following page. 15 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 GCM Series Specification and Test Methods Specifications and Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Thermal Shock Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Temperature Compensating Type High Dielectric Type The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 2.5% or 0.25pF (Whichever is larger) Q/D.F. 30pF min.: QU1000 30pF max.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pF min.: QU1000 30pF max.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) I.R. More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) 14 15 ESD Within 10.0% *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. *1 *1 Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (18). Perform the 300 cycles according to the two heat treatments listed in the following table (Maximum transfer time is 20 seconds). Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Step Temp. (C) Time (min.) 1 -55+0/-3 153 2 125+3/-0 (5C, C7, R7) 153 * Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type W0 Perform a heat treatment at 150Y10 C for one hour and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform the initial measurement. Per AEC-Q200-002 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. *1 (a) Preheat at 155C for 4 hours. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JISK-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. 16 Solderability (b) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. 95% of the terminations is to be soldered evenly and continuously. (c) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 120 5 seconds at 2605C. Appearance No defects or abnormalities Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pF min.: QU1000 30pF max.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) Electrical 17 Characterization I.R. Dielectric Strength Visual inspection. The capacitance/Q/D.F. should be measured at 25C at the frequency and voltage shown in the table. (1) Temperature Compensating Type *1 W.V.: 25V min.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max Capacitance CV1000pF CG1000pF *1 25C More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) Max. Operating Temperature***125C More than 10,000M or 100 * F (Whichever is smaller) Max. Operating Temperature***125C More than 1,000M or 10 * F (Whichever is smaller) No failure Voltage 0.5 to 5Vrms 10.2Vrms Frequency 10.1kHz 12024Hz Voltage 10.2Vrms 0.50.1Vrms (2) High Dielectric Type Capacitance CV10F CG10F 25C More than 100,000M or 1,000 * F (Whichever is smaller) Frequency 10.1MHz 10.1kHz The insulation resistance should be measured with a DC voltage not exceeding the rated voltage at 25C and 125C and within 2 minutes of charging. No failure should be observed when 250% of the rated voltage is applied between the terminations for 1 to 5 seconds, provided the charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. *1: The figure indicates typical specification. Please refer to individual specifications. Continued on the following page. 16 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. GCM SeriesSpecifications Specification and Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. 18 AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Temperature Compensating Type Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within 5.0% or 0.5pF (Whichever is larger) Q/D.F. 30pF min.: QU1000 30pF max.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) High Dielectric Type Within 10.0% *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. Board Flex Solder the capacitor on the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 1 using a eutectic solder. Then apply a force in the direction shown in Fig. 2 for 51sec. The soldering should be done by the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. Type GCM03 GCM15 GCM18 GCM21 GCM31 GCM32 b a 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.8 2.0 2.0 b 0.9 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.4 4.4 c 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.6 C I.R. (in mm) 40 No. *1 More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) 20 a 114 Pressunzing speed: 1.0mm/sec Pressurize 100 R4 t: 1.6mm (GCM03/15: 0.8mm) Fig. 1 Flexure: V2 (High Dielectric Type) Flexure: V3 (Temperature Compensating Type) Capacitance meter 45 45 Fig. 2 19 Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance Q/D.F. 30pF min.: QU1000 30pF max.: QU400+20C C: Nominal Capacitance (pF) *1 W.V.: 25Vmin.: 0.025 max. W.V.: 16V: 0.035 max. Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 3 using a eutectic solder. Then apply *18N force in parallel with the test jig for 60sec. The soldering should be done either with an iron or using the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. *2N (GCM03/15) Type GCM03 GCM15 GCM18 GCM21 GCM31 GCM32 Terminal Strength a 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.2 2.2 2.2 *1 c 0.3 0.5 1.2 1.65 2.0 2.9 (in mm) c More than 10,000M or 500 * F (Whichever is smaller) a b I.R. b 0.9 1.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 (t=1.6mm GCM03/15: 0.8mm) Solder resist Baked electrode or copper foil Fig. 3 Place the capacitor in the beam load fixture as Fig. 4. Apply a force. < Chip Length: 2.5mm max. > Iron Board 20 Beam Load Test The chip endure following force. < Chip L dimension: 2.5mm max. > Chip thickness G 0.5mm rank: 20N Chip thickness V 0.5mm rank: 8N < Chip L dimension: 3.2mm min. > Chip thickness F 1.25mm rank: 15N Chip thickness U 1.25mm rank: 54.5N Speed supplied the Stress Load: 0.5mm / sec. < Chip Length: 3.2mm min. > L 0.6 Speed supplied the Stress Load: 2.5mm / sec. Fig. 4 *1: The figure indicates typical specification. Please refer to individual specifications. Continued on the following page. 17 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 GCM Series Specification and Test Methods Specifications and Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. 21 AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Temperature Compensating Type Capacitance Change Within the specified tolerance (Table A) Temperature Coefficient Within the specified tolerance (Table A) High Dielectric Type C7: Within 22% (-55C to +125C) R7: Within 15% (-55C to +125C) Capacitance Temperature Characteristics Capacitance Drift The capacitance change should be measured after 5 min. at each specified temperature stage. (1) Temperature Compensating Type The temperature coefficient is determined using the capacitance measured in step 3 as a reference. When cycling the temperature sequentially from step1 through 5 (C: +25C to +125C: other temp. coeffs.: +25C to +85C) the capacitance should be within the specified tolerance for the temperature coefficient and capacitance change as shown in Table A. The capacitance drift is calculated by dividing the differences between the maximum and minimum measured values in steps 1, 3 and 5 by the capacitance value in step 3. Step 1 2 3 4 5 Within 0.2% or 0.05 pF (Whichever is larger) * Do not apply to 1X/25V Temperature (C) 252 -553 252 1253 252 (2) High Dielectric Constant Type The ranges of capacitance change compared with the above 25C value over the temperature ranges shown in the table should be within the specified ranges. * Initial measurement for high dielectric constant type. Perform a heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for one hour and then set for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform the initial measurement. *1: The figure indicates typical specification. Please refer to individual specifications. Table A Char. 5C -55 Nominal Values (ppm/C) Note1 0T30 Max. 0.58 Min. -0.24 Capacitance Change from 25C (%) -30 Max. Min. 0.40 -0.17 Note 1: Nominal values denote the temperature coefficient within a range of 25C to 125C (for 5C). 18 -10 Max. 0.25 Min. -0.11 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Package Minimum Quantity Guide Quantity (pcs.) Dimensions (mm) o180mm reel Part Number o330mm reel Bulk Case Bulk Bag Paper Tape Embossed Tape Paper Tape Embossed Tape Packaging Code: C Packaging Code: B Packaging Code: D Packaging Code: L Packaging Code: J Packaging Code: K L W T GCM03 0.6 0.3 0.3 15,000 - 50,000 - - GCM15 1.0 0.5 0.5 10,000 - 50,000 - 50,000 GCM18 1.6 0.8 0.8 4,000 - 10,000 - 0.6 4,000 - 10,000 - 0.85 4,000 - 10,000 - 1.25 - 3,000 - 10,000 0.85 4,000 - 10,000 - - 1,000 1.15 - 3,000 - 10,000 - 1,000 1.6 - 2,000 - 6,000 - 1,000 1.15 - 3,000 - 10,000 - 1,000 1.35 - 2,000 - 8,000 - 1,000 1.6 - 2,000 - 6,000 - 1,000 1.8/2.0/2.5 - 1,000 - 4,000 - 1,000 GCM21 2.0 GCM31 3.2 GCM32 3.2 1.25 1.6 2.5 1,000 15,000 1,000 1) 1,000 10,000 1,000 - 1,000 5,000 1) 1,000 1) There are parts number without bulk case. Tape Carrier Packaging 1. Dimensions of Reel o180mm Reel o330mm Reel 2.00.5 2.00.5 o3302.0 o50 min. o50 min. o21.00.8 o13.00.5 o180+0 -3.0 o13.00.5 o21.00.8 101.5 for 8mm wide tape 141.5 for 12mm wide tape 101.5 for 8mm wide tape 141.5 for 12mm wide tape (in mm) Continued on the following page. 19 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Package Continued from the preceding page. 2. Dimensions of Paper Tape 8mm width 4mm pitch Tape 8mm width 2mm pitch Tape 4.00.1 A 1.750.1 0.8 max. Direction of Feed Direction of Feed Part Number 2.00.05 B A 2.00.05 1.1 max. 3.50.05 1.750.1 8.00.3 2.00.05 3.50.05 4.00.1 +0.1 o1.5 -0 8.00.3 4.00.1 +0.1 o1.5- 0 B A B GCM18 1.050.1 1.850.1 Part Number GCM21 (TV0.85mm) 1.550.15 2.30.15 GCM31 (TV0.85mm) 2.00.2 3.60.2 GCM32 (T=0.85mm) 2.80.2 3.60.2 A* B* GCM03 0.37 0.67 GCM15 0.65 1.15 *Nominal Value (in mm) 3. Dimensions of Embossed Tape 8mm width 4mm pitch Tape 4.00.1 1.750.1 3.50.05 2.00.1 A Direction of feed Part Number 0.20.1 8.00.3 +0.1 4.00.1 o1.5 -0 B 1 2.5 max. (3.0 max. T=1.8mm/2.0mm) A B GCM21 (T=1.25mm) 1.450.2 2.250.2 GCM31 (TU1.15mm) 1.90.2 3.50.2 GCM32 (TU1.15mm) 2.80.2 3.50.2 *Nominal Value (in mm) Continued on the following page. 20 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Package Continued from the preceding page. 4. Taping Method (1) Tapes for capacitors are wound clockwise. The sprocket holes are to the right as the tape is pulled toward the user. (2) Part of the leader and part of the empty tape should be attached to the end of the tape as follows. (3) The top tape and base tape are not attached at the end of the tape for a minimum of 5 pitches. (4) Missing capacitors number within 0.1% of the number per reel or 1 pc, whichever is greater, and are not continuous. (5) The top tape and bottom tape should not protrude beyond the edges of the tape and should not cover sprocket holes. (6) Cumulative tolerance of sprocket holes, 10 pitches: 0.3mm. (7) Peeling off force: 0.1 to 0.6N* in the direction shown below. *GCM03: 0.05 to 0.5N Vacant Section Chip-mounting Unit Vacant Section Leader unit 160 min. 190 min. 210 min. (Top Tape alone) Direction of Feed (in mm) 165 to 180 Top Tape Base Tape Dimensions of Bulk Case Packaging 6.8 8.8 12.0 The bulk case uses antistatic materials. Please contact Murata for details. 31.5 36.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 110 (in mm) 21 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 !Caution (Storage and Operation Condition) Storage and Operation condition 1. The performance of chip monolithic ceramic capacitors may be affected by the storage conditions. 1-1. Store capacitors in the following conditions: Temperature of +5C to +40C and a Relative Humidity of 20% to 70%. (1) Sunlight, dust, rapid temperature changes, corrosive gas atmosphere or high temperature and humidity conditions during storage may affect the solderability and the packaging performance. Please use product within six months of receipt. (2) Please confirm solderability before using after six months. Store the capacitors without opening the original bag. Even if the storage period is short, do not exceed the specified atmospheric conditions. 22 1-2. Corrosive gas can react with the termination (external) electrodes or lead wires of capacitors, and result in poor solderability. Do not store the capacitors in an atmosphere consisting of corrosive gas (e.g., hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ammonia gas, etc.). 1-3. Due to moisture condensation caused by rapid humidity changes, or the photochemical change caused by direct sunlight on the terminal electrodes and/or the resin/epoxy coatings, the solderability and electrical performance may deteriorate. Do not store capacitors under direct sunlight or in high humidity conditions. PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution (Rating) !Caution Rating 1. Temperature Dependent Characteristics 1. The electrical characteristics of the capacitor can change with temperature. 1-1. For capacitors having larger temperature dependency, the capacitance may change with temperature changes. The following actions are recommended in order to insure suitable capacitance values. (1) Select a suitable capacitance for the operating temperature range. Typical Temperature Characteristics Char. R7(X7R) Typical Temperature Characteristics Char. R6(X5R) 20 20 15 15 Capacitance Change (%) Capacitance Change (%) (2) The capacitance may change within the rated temperature. When you use a high dielectric constant type capacitors in a circuit that needs a tight (narrow) capacitance tolerance. Example: a time constant circuit., please carefully consider the characteristics of these capacitors, such as their aging, voltage, and temperature characteristics. And check capacitors using your actual appliances at the intended environment and operating conditions. 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 Temperature (C) 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -75 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Temperature (C) Typical Temperature Characteristics Char. F5(Y5V) Capacitance Change (%) 40 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 Temperature (C) 2. Measurement of Capacitance 1. Measure capacitance with the voltage and the frequency specified in the product specifications. 1-1. The output voltage of the measuring equipment may decrease when capacitance is high occasionally. Please confirm whether a prescribed measured voltage is impressed to the capacitor. 1-2. The capacitance values of high dielectric constant type capacitors change depending on the AC voltage applied. Please consider the AC voltage characteristics when selecting a capacitor to be used in a AC circuit. Continued on the following page. 23 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 !Caution (Rating) Continued from the preceding page. 3. Applied Voltage 1. Do not apply a voltage to the capacitor that exceeds the rated voltage as called-out in the specifications. 1-1. Applied voltage between the terminals of a capacitor shall be less than or equal to the rated voltage. (1) When AC voltage is superimposed on DC voltage, the zero-to-peak voltage shall not exceed the rated DC voltage. When AC voltage or pulse voltage is applied, the peak-to-peak voltage shall not exceed the rated DC voltage. (2) Abnormal voltages (surge voltage, static electricity, pulse voltage, etc.) shall not exceed the rated DC voltage. Typical Voltage Applied to the DC Capacitor DC Voltage E DC Voltage+AC E AC Voltage E Pulse Voltage 0 E 0 0 0 (E: Maximum possible applied voltage.) 1-2. Influence of overvoltage Overvoltage that is applied to the capacitor may result in an electrical short circuit caused by the breakdown of the internal dielectric layers . The time duration until breakdown depends on the applied voltage and the ambient temperature. 4. Applied Voltage and Self-heating Temperature 1. When the capacitor is used in a high-frequency voltage, pulse voltage, application, be sure to take into account self-heating may be caused by resistant factors of the capacitor. 1-1. The load should be contained to the level such that when measuring at atmospheric temperature of 25C, the product's self-heating remains below 20C and surface temperature of the capacitor in the actual circuit remains within the maximum operating temperature. Continued on the following page. 24 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution (Rating) !Caution Continued from the preceding page. [DC Voltage Characteristics] Capacitance Change (%) 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DC Voltage (VDC) [AC Voltage Characteristics] 30 Capacitance Change (%) 5. DC Voltage and AC Voltage Characteristic 1. The capacitance value of a high dielectric constant type capacitor changes depending on the DC voltage applied. Please consider the DC voltage characteristics when a capacitor is selected for use in a DC circuit. 1-1. The capacitance of ceramic capacitors may change sharply depending on the applied voltage. (See figure) Please confirm the following in order to secure the capacitance. (1) Whether the capacitance change caused by the applied voltage is within the range allowed or not. (2) In the DC voltage characteristics, the rate of capacitance change becomes larger as voltage increases. Even if the applied voltage is below the rated voltage. When a high dielectric constant type capacitor is in a circuit that needs a tight (narrow) capacitance tolerance. Example: a time constant circuit., please carefully consider the characteristics of these capacitors, such as their aging, voltage, and temperature characteristics. And check capacitors using your actual appliances at the intended environment and operating conditions. 2. The capacitance values of high dielectric constant type capacitors change depending on the AC voltage applied. Please consider the AC voltage characteristics when selecting a capacitor to be used in a AC circuit. 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 AC Voltage (Vr.m.s.) 20 Capacitor Change (%) 6. Capacitance Aging 1. The high dielectric constant type capacitors have the characteristic in which the capacitance value decreases with passage of time. When you use a high dielectric constant type capacitors in a circuit that needs a tight (narrow) capacitance tolerance. Example: a time constant circuit., please carefully consider the characteristics of these capacitors, such as their aging, voltage, and temperature characteristics. And check capacitors using your actual appliances at the intended environment and operating conditions. 10 0 -10 -20 5C -30 R -40 10 100 1000 10000 Time (Hr) Continued on the following page. 25 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 !Caution (Rating) Continued from the preceding page. 7. Vibration and Shock 1. The capacitors mechanical actress (vibration and shock) shall be specified for the use environment. Please confirm the kind of vibration and/or shock, its condition, and any generation of resonance. Please mount the capacitor so as not to generate resonance, and do not allow any impact on the terminals. 2. Mechanical shock due to falling may cause damage or a crack in the dielectric material of the capacitor. Do not use a fallen capacitor because the quality and reliability may be deteriorated. 3. When printed circuit boards are piled up or handled, the corners of another printed circuit board should not be allowed to hit the capacitor in order to avoid a crack or other damage to the capacitor. 26 Crack Floor Mounting printed circuit board Crack PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Soldering and Mounting 1. Mounting Position 1. Confirm the best mounting position and direction that minimizes the stress imposed on the capacitor during flexing or bending the printed circuit board. 1-1. Choose a mounting position that minimizes the stress imposed on the chip during flexing or bending of the board. [Component Direction] Locate chip horizontal to the direction in which stress acts. [Chip Mounting Close to Board Separation Point] Perforation A C Chip arrangement Worst A-C-(B~D) Best B D Slit 2. Information before Mounting 1. Do not re-use capacitors that were removed from the equipment. 2. Confirm capacitance characteristics under actual applied voltage. 3. Confirm the mechanical stress under actual process and equipment use. 4. Confirm the rated capacitance, rated voltage and other electrical characteristics before assembly. 5. Prior to use, confirm the Solderability for the capacitors that were in long-term storage. 6. Prior to measuring capacitance, carry out a heat treatment for capacitors that were in long-term storage. 7. The use of Sn-Zn based solder will deteriorate the reliability of the MLCC. Please contact our sales representative or product engineers on the use of Sn-Zn based solder in advance. 3. Maintenance of the Mounting (pick and place) Machine 1. Make sure that the following excessive forces are not applied to the capacitors. 1-1. In mounting the capacitors on the printed circuit board, any bending force against them shall be kept to a minimum to prevent them from any bending damage or cracking. Please take into account the following precautions and recommendations for use in your process. (1) Adjust the lowest position of the pickup nozzle so as not to bend the printed circuit board. (2) Adjust the nozzle pressure within a static load of 1N to 3N during mounting. 2. Dirt particles and dust accumulated between the suction nozzle and the cylinder inner wall prevent the nozzle from moving smoothly. This imposes greater force upon the chip during mounting, causing cracked chips. Also the locating claw, when worn out, imposes uneven forces on the chip when positioning, causing cracked chips. The suction nozzle and the locating claw must be maintained, checked and replaced periodically. [Incorrect] Suction Nozzle Deflection Board Board Guide [Correct] Support Pin Continued on the following page. 27 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 4-1. Reflow Soldering 1. When sudden heat is applied to the components, the mechanical strength of the components will decrease because a sudden temperature change causes deformation inside the components. In order to prevent mechanical damage to the components, preheating is required for both the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions are shown in table 1. It is required to keep the temperature differential between the solder and the components surface (T) as small as possible. 2. Solderability of Tin plating termination chips might be deteriorated when a low temperature soldering profile where the peak solder temperature is below the melting point of Tin is used. Please confirm the Solderability of Tin plated termination chips before use. 3. When components are immersed in solvent after mounting, be sure to maintain the temperature difference (T) between the component and the solvent within the range shown in the table 1. [Standard Conditions for Reflow Soldering] ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, Infrared Reflow Temperature (D) Soldering Peak Temperature Gradual Cooling 200C T 170C 150C 130C Preheating Time 60-120 seconds 30-60 seconds Vapor Reflow Temperature (D) Soldering Peak Temperature Gradual Cooling T 170C 150C 130C Table 1 Part Number Temperature Differential GRM03/15/18/21/31 TV190C GCM32 TV130C Preheating Recommended Conditions 60-120 seconds Pb-Sn Solder Infrared Reflow Vapor Reflow Lead Free Solder Time 20 seconds max. [Allowable Reflow Soldering Temperature and Time] Peak Temperature 230 to 250C 230 to 240C 240 to 260C Atmosphere Air Air Air or N2 Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Soldering Temperature (D) 1 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 0 30 60 90 120 Soldering Time (sec.) In case of repeated soldering, the accumulated soldering time must be within the range shown above. 4. Optimum Solder Amount for Reflow Soldering 4-1. Overly thick application of solder paste results in a excessive solder fillet height. This makes the chip more susceptible to mechanical and thermal stress on the board and may cause the chips to crack. 4-2. Too little solder paste results in a lack of adhesive strength on the outer electrode, which may result in chips breaking loose from the PCB. 4-3. Make sure the solder has been applied smoothly to the end surface to a height of 0.2mm* min. 0.2mm min. GRM03: 1/3 of Chip Thickness min. in section Inverting the PCB Make sure not to impose any abnormal mechanical shocks to the PCB. Continued on the following page. 28 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 4-2. Flow Soldering Table 2 Part Number Temperature Differential Temperature (D) Soldering Soldering Peak Temperature Gradual Cooling T Preheating Peak Temperature Preheating 30-90 seconds Time 5 seconds max. [Allowable Flow Soldering Temperature and Time] 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 0 10 20 30 40 Soldering Time (sec.) In case of repeated soldering, the accumulated soldering time must be within the range shown above. TV150C GCM18/21/31 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,, [Standard Conditions for Flow Soldering] Soldering Temperature (D) 1. When sudden heat is applied to the components, the mechanical strength of the components will decrease because a sudden temperature change causes deformation inside the components. In order to prevent mechanical damage in the components, preheating should be required for both of the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions are shown in table 2. It is required to keep temperature differential between the solder and the components surface (T) as small as possible. 2. Excessively long soldering time or high soldering temperature can result in leaching of the outer electrodes, causing poor adhesion or a reduction in capacitance value due to loss of contact between electrodes and end termination. 3. When components are immersed in solvent after mounting, be sure to maintain the temperature difference (T) between the component and solvent within the range shown in the table 2. 4. Do not apply flow soldering to chips not listed in table 2. Recommended Conditions Pb-Sn Solder Lead Free Solder Preheating Peak Temperature 90 to 110C 100 to 120C Soldering Peak Temperature 240 to 250C 250 to 260C Atmosphere Air N2 Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu 5. Optimum Solder Amount for Flow Soldering 5-1. The top of the solder fillet should be lower than the thickness of components. If the solder amount is excessive, the risk of cracking is higher during board bending or any other stressful condition. Up to Chip Thickness Adhesive in section Continued on the following page. 29 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 4-3. Correction with a Soldering Iron 1. When sudden heat is applied to the components when using a soldering iron, the mechanical strength of the components will decrease because the extreme temperature change can cause deformations inside the components. In order to prevent mechanical damage to the components, preheating is required for both the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions, (The "Temperature of the Soldering Iron Tip", "Preheating Temperature", "Temperature Differential" between the iron tip and the components and the PCB), should be within the conditions of table 3. It is required to keep the temperature differential between the soldering iron and the component surfaces (T) as small as possible. 2. After soldering, do not allow the component/PCB to rapidly cool down. 3. The operating time for the re-working should be as short as possible. When re-working time is too long, it may cause solder leaching, and that will cause a reduction in the adhesive strength of the terminations. 4. Optimum Solder amount when re-working with a Soldering lron 4-1. In case of sizes smaller than 0603, (GCM03/15/18), the top of the solder fillet should be lower than 2/3's of the thickness of the component or 0.5mm whichever is smaller. In case of 0805 and larger sizes, (GCM21/31/32), the top of the solder fillet should be lower than 2/3's of the thickness of the component. If the solder amount is excessive, the risk of cracking is higher during board bending or under any other stressful condition. 4-2. A soldering iron with a tip of o3mm or smaller should be used. It is also necessary to keep the soldering iron from touching the components during the re-work. 4-3. Solder wire with o0.5mm or smaller is required for soldering. Table 3 Part Number Temperature Preheating Temperature of Soldering Differential Atmosphere Iron Tip Temperature (T) GCM03/15/18/21/31 350C max. 150C min. TV190C Air 280C max. 150C min. TV130C Air GCM32 *Applicable for both Pb-Sn and Lead Free Solder. Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Solder Amount in section 4-4. Leaded Component Insertion 1. If the PCB is flexed when leaded components (such as transformers and ICs) are being mounted, chips may crack and solder joints may break. Before mounting leaded components, support the PCB using backup pins or special jigs to prevent warping. 5. Washing Excessive ultrasonic oscillation during cleaning can cause the PCBs to resonate, resulting in cracked chips or broken solder joints. Take note not to vibrate PCBs. Continued on the following page. 30 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 6. Electrical Test on Printed Circuit Board 1. Confirm position of the support pin or specific jig, when inspecting the electrical performance of a capacitor after mounting on the printed circuit board. 1-1. Avoid bending printed circuit board by the pressure of a test pin, etc. The thrusting force of the test probe can flex the PCB, resulting in cracked chips or open solder joints. Provide support pins on the back side of the PCB to prevent warping or flexing. 1-2. Avoid vibration of the board by shock when a test pin contacts a printed circuit board. [Not Recommended] Peeling Test-pin [Recommended] Support Pin Test-pin 7. Printed Circuit Board Cropping 1. After mounting a capacitor on a printed circuit board, do not apply any stress to the capacitor that is caused by bending or twisting the board. 1-1. In cropping the board, the stress as shown right may cause the capacitor to crack. Try not to apply this type of stress to a capacitor. [Bending] [Twisting] 2. Check of the cropping method for the printed circuit board in advance. 2-1. Printed circuit board cropping shall be carried out by using a jig or an apparatus to prevent the mechanical stress which can occur to the board. (1) Example of a suitable jig Recommended example: the board should be pushed as close to the near the cropping jig as possible and from the back side of board in order to minimize the compressive stress applied to capacitor. Not recommended example* when the board is pushed at a point far from the cropping jig and from the front side of board as below, the capacitor may form a crack caused by the tensile stress applied to capacitor. [Outline of Jig] Printed Circuit Board Boad Cropping Jig Recommended Direction of Load Printed Circuit Board V-groove Not recommended Direction of Load Load Point Components Load Point Printed Circuit Board Components Continued on the following page. 31 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 !Caution (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. (2) Example of a suitable machine An outline of a printed circuit board cropping machine is shown as follows. Along the lines with the V-grooves on printed circuit board, the top and bottom blades are aligned to one another when cropping the board. The misalignment of the position between top and bottom blades may cause the capacitor to crack. [Outline of Machine] Top Blade Printed Circuit Board Top Blade [Principle of Operation] Bottom Blade V-groove [Cross-section Diagram] Printed Circuit Board V-groove Recommended 32 Not Recommended Top-bottom Misalignment Left-right Misalignment Front-rear Misalignment Top Blade Top Blade Top Blade Top Blade Bottom Blade Bottom Blade Bottom Blade Bottom Blade PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution !Caution (Others) Others 1. Under Operation of Equipment 1-1. Do not touch a capacitor directly with bare hands during operation in order to avoid the danger of a electric shock. 1-2. Do not allow the terminals of a capacitor to come in contact with any conductive objects (short-circuit). Do not expose a capacitor to a conductive liquid, inducing any acid or alkali solutions. 1-3. Confirm the environment in which the equipment will operation is under the specified conditions. Do not use the equipment under the following environment. (1) Being spattered with water or oil. (2) Being exposed to direct sunlight. (3) Being exposed to Ozone, ultraviolet rays or radiation. (4) Being exposed to toxic gas (e.g., hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ammonia gas, etc.) (5) Any vibrations or mechanical shocks exceeding the specified limits. (6) Moisture condensing environments. 1-4. Use damp proof countermeasures if using under any conditions that can cause condensation. 2. Others 2-1. In an Emergency (1) If the equipment should generate smoke, fire or smell, immediately turn off or unplug the equipment. If the equipment is not turned off or unplugged, the hazards may be worsened by supplying continuous power. (2) In this type of situation, do not allow face and hands to come in contact with the capacitor or burns may be caused by the capacitors high temperature. 2-2. Disposal of Waste When capacitors are disposed, they must be burned or buried by the industrial waste vender with the appropriate licenses. 2-3. Circuit Design GRM, GCM, GMA/D, LLL/A/M, ERB, GQM, GJM, GNM Series capacitors in this catalog are not safety certified products. 2-4. Remarks Failure to follow the cautions may result, worst case, in a short circuit and smoking when the product is used. The above notices are for standard applications and conditions. Contact us when the products are used in special mounting conditions. Select optimum conditions for operation as they determine the reliability of the product after assembly. The data herein are given in typical values, not guaranteed ratings. 33 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 Notice (Rating) Rating 1. Operating Temperature 1. The operating temperature limit depends on the capacitor. 1-1. Do not apply temperatures exceeding the upper operating temperature. It is necessary to select a capacitor with a suitable rated temperature which will cover the operating temperature range. Also it is necessary to consider the temperature distribution in equipment and the seasonal temperature variable factor. 1-2. Consider the self-heating of the capacitor The surface temperature of the capacitor shall be the upper operating temperature or less when including the self-heating factors. 2. Atmosphere Surroundings (gaseous and liquid) 1. Restriction on the operating environment of capacitors. 1-1. The capacitor, when used in the above, unsuitable, operating environments may deteriorate due to the corrosion of the terminations and the penetration of moisture into the capacitor. 34 1-2. The same phenomenon as the above may occur when the electrodes or terminals of the capacitor are subject to moisture condensation. 1-3. The deterioration of characteristics and insulation resistance due to the oxidization or corrosion of terminal electrodes may result in breakdown when the capacitor is exposed to corrosive or volatile gases or solvents for long periods of time. 3. Piezo-electric Phenomenon 1. When using high dielectric constant type capacitors in AC or pulse circuits, the capacitor itself vibrates at specific frequencies and noise may be generated. Moreover, when the mechanical vibration or shock is added to capacitor, noise may occur. PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Notice Notice (Soldering and Mounting) Soldering and Mounting 1. PCB Design 1. Notice for Pattern Forms 1-1. Unlike leaded components, chip components are susceptible to flexing stresses since they are mounted directly on the substrate. They are also more sensitive to mechanical and thermal stresses than leaded components. Excess solder fillet height can multiply these stresses and cause chip cracking. When designing substrates, take land patterns and dimensions into consideration to eliminate the possibility of excess solder fillet height. 1-2. It is possible for the chip to crack by the expansion and shrinkage of a metal board. Please contact us if you want to use our ceramic capacitors on a metal board such as Aluminum. Pattern Forms Prohibited Correct Chassis Solder (ground) Solder Resist Placing Close to Chassis Electrode Pattern Lead Wire Solder Resist Placing of Chip Components and Leaded Components Soldering Iron Lead Wire Placing of Leaded Components after Chip Component Solder Resist Solder Resist Lateral Mounting Continued on the following page. 35 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 Notice (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 2. Land Dimensions 2-1. Chip capacitor can be cracked due to the stress of PCB bending / etc if the land area is larger than needed and has an excess amount of solder. Please refer to the land dimensions in table 1 for flow soldering, table 2 for reflow soldering. Please confirm the suitable land dimension by evaluating of the actual SET / PCB. Land Chip Capacitor c b Solder Resist a Table 1 Flow Soldering Method Dimensions Chip (LgW) a b c GCM18 1.6g0.8 0.6 to 1.0 0.8 to 0.9 0.6 to 0.8 GCM21 2.0g1.25 1.0 to 1.2 0.9 to 1.0 0.8 to 1.1 GCM31 3.2g1.6 2.2 to 2.6 1.0 to 1.1 1.0 to 1.4 Part Number (in mm) Table 2 Reflow Soldering Method Dimensions Chip (LgW) a GCM03 0.6g0.3 0.2 to 0.3 0.2 to 0.35 0.2 to 0.4 GCM15 1.0g0.5 0.3 to 0.5 0.35 to 0.45 0.4 to 0.6 Part Number b c GCM18 1.6g0.8 0.6 to 0.8 0.6 to 0.7 0.6 to 0.8 GCM21 2.0g1.25 1.0 to 1.2 0.6 to 0.7 0.8 to 1.1 GCM31 3.2g1.6 2.2 to 2.4 0.8 to 0.9 1.0 to 1.4 GCM32 3.2g2.5 2.0 to 2.4 1.0 to 1.2 1.8 to 2.3 (in mm) 2. Adhesive Application 1. Thin or insufficient adhesive can cause the chips to loosen or become disconnected during flow soldering. The amount of adhesive must be more than dimension c, shown in the drawing at right, to obtain the correct bonding strength. The chip's electrode thickness and land thickness must also be taken into consideration. 2. Low viscosity adhesive can cause chips to slip after mounting. The adhesive must have a viscosity of 5000Pa * s (500ps) min. (at 25C). 3. Adhesive Coverage Part Number GCM18 Chip Capacitor a=20 to 70m b=30 to 35m c=50 to 105m a c Board Adhesive Land b Adhesive Coverage* 0.05mg min. GCM21 0.1mg min. GCM31 0.15mg min. *Nominal Value 3. Adhesive Curing 1. Insufficient curing of the adhesive can cause chips to disconnect during flow soldering and causes deterioration in the insulation resistance between the outer electrodes due to moisture absorption. Control curing temperature and time in order to prevent insufficient hardening. Continued on the following page. 36 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Notice Notice (Soldering and Mounting) Continued from the preceding page. 4. Flux Application 1. An excessive amount of flux generates a large quantity of flux gas, which can cause a deterioration of Solderability. So apply flux thinly and evenly throughout. (A foaming system is generally used for flow soldering). 2. Flux containing too a high percentage of halide may cause corrosion of the outer electrodes unless there is sufficient cleaning. Use flux with a halide content of 0.1% max. 3. Do not use strong acidic flux. 4. Do not use water-soluble flux. (*Water-soluble flux can be defined as non rosin type flux including wash-type flux and non-wash-type flux.) 5. Flow Soldering o Set temperature and time to ensure that leaching of the outer electrode does not exceed 25% of the chip end area as a single chip (full length of the edge A-B-C-D shown right) and 25% of the length A-B shown below as mounted on substrate. [As a Single Chip] A B D Outer Electrode C [As Mounted on Substrate] B A 6. Washing 1. Please evaluate a capacitor by actual cleaning equipment and condition surely for confirming the quality and select the applicable solvent. 2. Unsuitable cleaning solvent may leave residual flux, other foreign substances, causing deterioration of electrical characteristics and the reliability of the capacitors. 3. Select the proper cleaning conditions. 3-1. Improper cleaning conditions (excessive or insufficient) may result in the deterioration of the performance of the capacitors. 7. Coating 1. A crack may be caused in the capacitor due to the stress of the thermal contraction of the resin during curing process. The stress is affected by the amount of resin and curing contraction. Select a resin with small curing contraction. The difference in the thermal expansion coefficient between a coating resin or a molding resin and capacitor may cause the destruction and deterioration of the capacitor such as a crack or peeling, and lead to the deterioration of insulation resistance or dielectric breakdown. Select a resin for which the thermal expansion coefficient is as close to that of capacitor as possible. A silicone resin can be used as an under-coating to buffer against the stress. 2. Select a resin that is less hygroscopic. Using hygroscopic resins under high humidity conditions may cause the deterioration of the insulation resistance of a capacitor. An epoxy resin can be used as a less hygroscopic resin. 37 1 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. 1 Notice (Others) Others 1. Transportation 1. The performance of a capacitor may be affected by the conditions during transportation. 1-1. The capacitors shall be protected against excessive temperature, humidity and mechanical force during transportation. (1) Climatic condition * low air temperature: -40C * change of temperature air/air: -25C/+25C * low air pressure: 30 kPa * change of air pressure: 6 kPa/min. (2) Mechanical condition Transportation shall be done in such a way that the boxes are not deformed and forces are not directly passed on to the inner packaging. 38 1-2. Do not apply excessive vibration, shock, and pressure to the capacitor. (1) When excessive mechanical shock or pressure is applied to a capacitor, chipping or cracking may occur in the ceramic body of the capacitor. (2) When a sharp edge of an air driver, a soldering iron, tweezers, a chassis, etc. impacts strongly on the surface of capacitor, the capacitor may crack and short-circuit. 1-3. Do not use a capacitor to which excessive shock was applied by dropping, etc. The capacitor dropped accidentally during processing may be damaged. PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors for Automotive Medium Voltage for Automotive GCM Series Low Dissipation Factor e g e 2 Features T 1. The GCM series meet AEC-Q200 requirements. 2. Low-loss and suitable for high frequency circuits 3. Murata's original internal electrode structure realizes high flash-over voltage. 4. A new monolithic structure for small, surfacemountable devices capable of operating at high voltage levels. 5. Sn-plated external electrodes realize good solderability. 6. Use the GCM21/31 type with flow or reflow soldering, and other types with reflow soldering only. L Part Number GCM21A GCM21B GCM31A GCM31B GCM32A W Dimensions (mm) L W T e min. 1.0 +0,- 0.3 2.0 0.2 1.25 0.2 1.25 0.2 1.0 +0,- 0.3 0.3 3.2 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.25 +0,- 0.3 3.2 0.2 2.5 0.2 1.0 +0,- 0.3 g min. 0.7 1.5 Applications Ideal for use on high frequency pulse circuits such as snubber circuits for DC-DC converters. Electrode g min. (mm) Electrode e (mm) 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. 220 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. U2J (EIA) 270 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. DC250 U2J (EIA) 330 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. DC250 U2J (EIA) 390 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E471JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 470 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E561JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 560 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E681JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 680 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E821JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 820 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E102JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 1000 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E122JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 1200 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E152JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 1500 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E182JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 1800 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21A7U2E222JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 2200 5% 2.0 1.25 1.0 0.7 0.3 min. GCM21B7U2E272JX03L DC250 U2J (EIA) 2700 5% 2.0 1.25 1.25 0.7 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2E272JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 2700 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM21B7U2E332JX03L DC250 U2J (EIA) 3300 5% 2.0 1.25 1.25 0.7 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2E332JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 3300 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM21B7U2E392JX03L DC250 U2J (EIA) 3900 5% 2.0 1.25 1.25 0.7 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2E392JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 3900 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM21B7U2E472JX03L DC250 U2J (EIA) 4700 5% 2.0 1.25 1.25 0.7 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2E472JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 4700 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM21B7U2E562JX03L DC250 U2J (EIA) 5600 5% 2.0 1.25 1.25 0.7 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2E562JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 5600 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31B7U2E682JX01L DC250 U2J (EIA) 6800 5% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31B7U2E822JX01L DC250 U2J (EIA) 8200 5% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31B7U2E103JX01L DC250 U2J (EIA) 10000 5% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J100JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 10 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J120JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 12 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J150JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 15 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. Part Number Rated Voltage (V) TC Code (Standard) Capacitance (pF) Length L Width W Thickness T (mm) (mm) (mm) GCM21A7U2E101JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 100 5% 2.0 1.25 GCM21A7U2E121JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 120 5% 2.0 GCM21A7U2E151JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 150 5% 2.0 GCM21A7U2E181JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) 180 5% GCM21A7U2E221JX01D DC250 U2J (EIA) GCM21A7U2E271JX01D DC250 GCM21A7U2E331JX01D GCM21A7U2E391JX01D Continued on the following page. 39 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Continued from the preceding page. 2 Electrode g min. (mm) Electrode e (mm) 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. 39 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. 47 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. U2J (EIA) 56 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. DC630 U2J (EIA) 68 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J820JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 82 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J101JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 100 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J121JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 120 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J151JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 150 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J181JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 180 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J221JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 220 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J271JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 270 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J331JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 330 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J391JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 390 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J471JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 470 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J561JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 560 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J681JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 680 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J821JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 820 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM31A7U2J102JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 1000 5% 3.2 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM32A7U2J122JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 1200 5% 3.2 2.5 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM32A7U2J152JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 1500 5% 3.2 2.5 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM32A7U2J182JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 1800 5% 3.2 2.5 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. GCM32A7U2J222JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 2200 5% 3.2 2.5 1.0 1.5 0.3 min. Part Number Rated Voltage (V) TC Code (Standard) Capacitance (pF) GCM31A7U2J180JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 18 5% 3.2 1.6 GCM31A7U2J220JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 22 5% 3.2 1.6 GCM31A7U2J270JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 27 5% 3.2 GCM31A7U2J330JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) 33 5% GCM31A7U2J390JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) GCM31A7U2J470JX01D DC630 U2J (EIA) GCM31A7U2J560JX01D DC630 GCM31A7U2J680JX01D 40 Length L Width W Thickness T (mm) (mm) (mm) PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage for Automotive GCM Series Low Disspation Specifications Factor Specifications TestMethods Methods andand Test No. AEC-Q200 Test Item 1 Pre-and Post-Stress Electrical Test Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method - High Temperature The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the Exposure (Storage) specifications in the following table. 2 Appearance No marking defects 2 Capacitance Within 2.5% or 0.25pF Change (Whichever is larger) Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Temperature Cycle The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 3 4 Capacitance Within 2.5% or 0.25pF Change (Whichever is larger) Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Sit the capacitor for 100012 hours at 1503C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). Perform the 1000 cycles according to the 4 heat treatments listed in the following table. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Step 1 2 3 4 Temp. (C) -55+0/-3 Room Temp. 125+3/-0 Room Temp. Time (min.) 153 1 1 153 Destructive Physical Analysis No defects or abnormalities Per EIA-469 Moisture Resistance The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Apply the 24 hour heat (25 to 65C) and humidity (80 to 98%) treatment shown below, 10 consecutive times. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within 3.0% or 0.3pF Change (Whichever is larger) QU350 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Humidity 90-98% Temperature Q C 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 5 Humidity Humidity Humidity 80-98% 90-98% 80-98% Humidity 90-98% +10 -2 C Initial measurement One cycle 24 hours 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Hours Biased Humidity The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 6 Capacitance Within 3.0% or 0.3pF Change (Whichever is larger) Q QU200 I.R. More than 1,000M or 50M * F (Whichever is smaller) Operational Life The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 7 Apply the rated voltage and DC1.3+0.2/-0V (add 6.8k resistor) at 853C and 80 to 85% humidity for 100012 hours. Remove and let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. Capacitance Within 3.0% or 0.3pF Change (Whichever is larger) Q QU350 I.R. More than 1,000M or 50M * F (Whichever is smaller) Apply voltage as Table for 100012 hours at 1253C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Rated Voltage DC250V DC630V Applied Voltage 150% of the rated voltage 120% of the rated voltage The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. 8 External Visual No defects or abnormalities Visual inspection 9 Physical Dimension Within the specified dimensions Using calipers and micrometers Continued on the following page. 41 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. 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Medium Voltage forand Automotive GCM Series Low Disspation Factor Specifications and Test Methods Specifications Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications Appearance No marking defects 2 10 Resistance to Solvents Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) AEC-Q200 Test Method Per MIL-STD-202 Method 215 Solvent 1: 1 part (by volume) of isopropyl alcohol 3 parts (by volume) of mineral spirits Solvent 2: Terpene defluxer Solvent 3: 42 parts (by volume) of water 1 part (by volume) of propylene glycol monomethyl ether 1 part (by volume) of monoethanolomine Appearance No marking defects Mechanical 11 Shock Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Appearance No defects or abnormalities Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change 12 Vibration Q I.R. Resistance to Soldering Heat QU1000 More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Three shocks in each direction should be applied along 3 mutually perpendicular axes of the test specimen (18 shocks). The specified test pulse should be Half-sine and should have a duration: 0.5ms, peak value: 1500g and velocity change: 4.7m/s. Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). The capacitor should be subjected to a simple harmonic motion having a total amplitude of 1.5mm, the frequency being varied uniformly between the approximate limits of 10 and 2000Hz. The frequency range, from 10 to 2000Hz and return to 10Hz, should be traversed in approximately 20 minutes. This motion should be applied for 12 items in each 3 mutually perpendicular directions (total of 36 times). The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change 13 Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Thermal Shock The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 14 Capacitance Within 2.5% or 0.25pF Change (Whichever is larger) Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Immerse the capacitor in a eutectic solder solution at 2605C for 101 seconds. Let sit at room temperature for 242 hours, then measure. Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). Perform the 300 cycles according to the two heat treatments listed in the following table (Maximum transfer time is 20 seconds). Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Step Temp. (C) Time (min.) 1 -55+0/-3 153 2 125+3/-0 153 Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change Per AEC-Q200-002 15 ESD Q QU1000 I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) (a) Preheat at 155C for 4 hours. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JISK-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. 16 Solderability 95% of the terminations is to be soldered evenly and continuously. (b) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. (c) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 120 5 seconds at 2605C. Continued on the following page. 42 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage for Automotive GCM Series Low Disspation Specifications Factor Specifications TestMethods Methods andand Test Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item AEC-Q200 Test Method Appearance No defects or abnormalities Visual inspection. Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change The capacitance/Q should be measured at 25C at the frequency and voltage shown in the table. Q Electrical 17 Characterization Specifications Capacitance CF1000pF CU1000pF QU1000 25C More than 100,000M or 1,000M * F (Whichever is smaller) Max. Operating Temperature***125C More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) No failure should be observed when voltage in Table is applied between the terminations for 1 to 5 seconds, provided the charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. No failure Rated Voltage DC250V DC630V Appearance No marking defects Board Flex Test Voltage 200% of the rated voltage 150% of the rated voltage Solder the capacitor on the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 1 using a eutectic solder. Then apply a force in the direction shown in Fig. 2 for 51 seconds. The soldering should be done by the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. Capacitance Within 5.0% or 0.5pF Change (Whichever is larger) Type GCM21 GCM31 GCM32 b a 0.8 2.0 2.0 b 3.0 4.4 4.4 c 1.3 1.7 2.6 (in mm) C 20 40 18 Voltage AC0.5 to 5V(r.m.s.) AC10.2V(r.m.s.) The insulation resistance should be measured with a DC voltage not exceeding the rated voltage at 25C and 125C and within 2 minutes of charging. I.R. Dielectric Strength Frequency 10.2MHz 10.2kHz 50 Pressunzing speed: 1.0mm/s Pressurize a R4 100 t: 1.6mm Fig. 1 Capacitance meter 45 45 Flexure: V3 Fig. 2 Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change Q QU1000 Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 3 using a eutectic solder. Then apply 18N force in parallel with the test jig for 60 seconds. The soldering should be done by the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. Type GCM21 GCM31 GCM32 b 4.0 5.0 5.0 c 1.65 2.0 2.9 Terminal Strength (in mm) c More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) a I.R. b 19 a 1.2 2.2 2.2 t: 1.6mm Solder resist Baked electrode or copper foil Fig. 3 Continued on the following page. 43 2 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage forand Automotive GCM Series Low Disspation Factor Specifications and Test Methods Specifications Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Place the capacitor in the beam load fixture as Fig. 4. Apply a force. < Chip L dimension: 2.5mm max. > 2 Iron Board 20 Beam Load Test The chip endure following force. < Chip L dimension: 2.5mm max. > Chip thickness G 0.5mm rank: 20N Chip thickness V 0.5mm rank: 8N < Chip L dimension: 3.2mm min. > Chip thickness F 1.25mm rank: 15N Chip thickness U 1.25mm rank: 54.5N < Chip L dimension: 3.2mm min. > L 0.6 L Fig. 4 Speed supplied the Stress Load: 2.5mm / s -750120 ppm/C Capacitance (Temp. Range: +25 to +125C) Change -750120, -347 ppm/C (Temp. Range: -55 to +25C) 21 Capacitance Temperature Characteristics Capacitance Drift 44 Within 0.5% or 0.05 pF (Whichever is larger) The capacitance change should be measured after 5 minutes at each specified temperature stage. The temperature coefficient is determined using the capacitance measured in step 3 as a reference. When cycling the temperature sequentially from step1 through 5 the capacitance should be within the specified tolerance for the temperature coefficient. The capacitance drift is calculated by dividing the differences between the maximum and minimum measured values in steps 1, 3 and 5 by the capacitance value in step 3. Step 1 2 3 4 5 Temperature (C) 252 -553 252 1253 252 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors for Automotive Medium Voltage for Automotive GCJ Series Soft Termination Type e g e 1. The GCJ series meet AEC-Q200 requirements. 2. Improve the endurance against Board Bending Stress. 3. Reduce the board bending stress by the conductive polymer termination. 4. Use the GCJ31 type with flow or reflow soldering, and other types with reflow soldering only. Applications Automotive electronic equipment (Power-train, safety equipment) T Features L Part Number GCJ31B GCJ31C GCJ32Q GCJ32D GCJ43Q GCJ43D GCJ55D L 3.2 0.2 3.2 0.3 4.5 0.4 5.7 0.4 W Dimensions (mm) W T e 1.25 +0,-0.3 1.6 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.5 +0,-0.3 2.5 0.2 2.0 +0,-0.3 0.3 min. 1.5 +0,-0.3 3.2 0.3 2.0 +0,-0.3 5.0 0.4 2.0 +0,-0.3 g min. 1.2 3 2.2 3.2 Electrode g min. (mm) Electrode e (mm) 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. 1.6 1.6 1.2 0.3 min. 3.2 1.6 1.6 1.2 0.3 min. 68000pF 10% 3.2 2.5 1.5 1.2 0.3 min. X7R (EIA) 0.10F 10% 3.2 2.5 2.0 1.2 0.3 min. DC250 X7R (EIA) 0.15F 10% 4.5 3.2 1.5 2.2 0.3 min. DC250 X7R (EIA) 0.22F 10% 4.5 3.2 2.0 2.2 0.3 min. GCJ55DR72E334KXJ1L DC250 X7R (EIA) 0.33F 10% 5.7 5.0 2.0 3.2 0.3 min. GCJ55DR72E474KXJ1L DC250 X7R (EIA) 0.47F 10% 5.7 5.0 2.0 3.2 0.3 min. GCJ31BR72J102KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 1000pF 10% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ31BR72J152KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 1500pF 10% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ31BR72J222KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 2200pF 10% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ31BR72J332KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 3300pF 10% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ31BR72J472KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 4700pF 10% 3.2 1.6 1.25 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ32QR72J682KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 6800pF 10% 3.2 2.5 1.5 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ32QR72J103KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 10000pF 10% 3.2 2.5 1.5 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ32DR72J153KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 15000pF 10% 3.2 2.5 2.0 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ32DR72J223KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 22000pF 10% 3.2 2.5 2.0 1.2 0.3 min. GCJ43DR72J333KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 33000pF 10% 4.5 3.2 2.0 2.2 0.3 min. GCJ43DR72J473KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 47000pF 10% 4.5 3.2 2.0 2.2 0.3 min. GCJ55DR72J104KXJ1L DC630 X7R (EIA) 0.10F 10% 5.7 5.0 2.0 3.2 0.3 min. Rated Voltage (V) TC Code (Standard) Capacitance GCJ31BR72E153KXJ1L DC250 X7R (EIA) 15000pF 10% 3.2 1.6 GCJ31BR72E223KXJ1L DC250 X7R (EIA) 22000pF 10% 3.2 GCJ31CR72E333KXJ3L DC250 X7R (EIA) 33000pF 10% 3.2 GCJ31CR72E473KXJ3L DC250 X7R (EIA) 47000pF 10% GCJ32QR72E683KXJ1L DC250 X7R (EIA) GCJ32DR72E104KXJ1L DC250 GCJ43QR72E154KXJ1L GCJ43DR72E224KXJ1L Part Number Length L Width W Thickness T (mm) (mm) (mm) 45 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage forand Automotive Soft Termination Type GCJ Series Specifications and Test Methods Specifications Test Methods No. AEC-Q200 Test Item 1 Pre-and Post-Stress Electrical Test Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method - High Temperature The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the Exposure (Storage) specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 2 3 Capacitance Within 10% Change D.F. 0.05 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) Temperature Cycle The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 3 4 Capacitance Within 10% Change Sit the capacitor for 100012 hours at 1503C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). Perform the 1000 cycles according to the 4 heat treatments listed in the following table. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Step 1 2 3 4 Temp. (C) -55+0/-3 Room Temp. 125+3/-0 Room Temp. Time (min.) 153 1 1 153 D.F. 0.05 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) *Pretreatment Perform the heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for 605 minutes and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Destructive Physical Analysis No defects or abnormalities Per EIA-469 Moisture Resistance The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Apply the 24 hour heat (25 to 65C) and humidity (80 to 98%) treatment shown below, 10 consecutive times. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within 12.5% Change 0.05 max. Humidity 90-98% Temperature D.F. C 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 5 I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) Humidity Humidity Humidity 80-98% 90-98% 80-98% Humidity 90-98% +10 -2 C Initial measurement One cycle 24 hours 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Hours Biased Humidity The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 6 Capacitance Within 12.5% Change D.F. 0.05 max. I.R. More than 1,000M or 10M * F (Whichever is smaller) Operational Life The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 7 Capacitance Within 12.5% Change Apply the rated voltage and DC1.3+0.2/-0V (add 6.8k resistor) at 853C and 80 to 85% humidity for 100012 hours. Remove and let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. *Pretreatment Perform the heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for 605 minutes and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Apply voltage in Table for 100012 hours at 1253C. Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. The charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. Rated Voltage DC250V DC630V Applied Voltage 150% of the rated voltage 120% of the rated voltage D.F. 0.05 max. I.R. More than 1,000M or 10M * F (Whichever is smaller) *Pretreatment Apply test voltage for 605 minutes at test temperature. Remove and let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. 8 External Visual No defects or abnormalities Visual inspection 9 Physical Dimension Within the specified dimensions Using calipers and micrometers Continued on the following page. 46 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage for Automotive Soft Termination Type GCJ Specifications Series Specifications TestMethods Methods andand Test Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications Appearance No marking defects 10 Resistance to Solvents Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change D.F. 0.025 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) AEC-Q200 Test Method Per MIL-STD-202 Method 215 Solvent 1: 1 part (by volume) of isopropyl alcohol 3 parts (by volume) of mineral spirits Solvent 2: Terpene defluxer Solvent 3: 42 parts (by volume) of water 1 part (by volume) of propylene glycol monomethyl ether 1 part (by volume) of monoethanolomine Appearance No marking defects Mechanical 11 Shock Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change D.F. 0.025 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Appearance No defects or abnormalities Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change 12 Vibration D.F. I.R. Resistance to Soldering Heat 0.025 max. More than 10,000M or 500M * F (Whichever is smaller) Capacitance Within 10% Change D.F. 0.025 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) Thermal Shock The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 14 Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). The capacitor should be subjected to a simple harmonic motion having a total amplitude of 1.5mm, the frequency being varied uniformly between the approximate limits of 10 and 2000Hz. The frequency range, from 10 to 2000Hz and return to 10Hz, should be traversed in approximately 20 minutes. This motion should be applied for 12 items in each 3 mutually perpendicular directions (total of 36 times). The measured and observed characteristics should satisfy the specifications in the following table. Appearance No marking defects 13 Three shocks in each direction should be applied along 3 mutually perpendicular axes of the test specimen (18 shocks). The specified test pulse should be Half-sine and should have a duration: 0.5ms, peak value: 1500g and velocity change: 4.7m/s. Capacitance Within 10% Change D.F. 0.025 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) Immerse the capacitor in a eutectic solder solution at 2605C for 101 seconds. Let sit at room temperature for 242 hours, then measure. *Pretreatment Perform the heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for 605 minutes and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Fix the capacitor to the supporting jig in the same manner and under the same conditions as (19). Perform the 300 cycles according to the two heat treatments listed in the following table (Maximum transfer time is 20 seconds). Let sit for 242 hours at room temperature, then measure. Step Temp. (C) Time (min.) 1 -55+0/-3 153 2 125+3/-0 153 *Pretreatment Perform the heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for 605 minutes and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change Per AEC-Q200-002 15 ESD D.F. 0.025 max. I.R. More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) (a) Preheat at 155C for 4 hours. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JISK-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. 16 Solderability 95% of the terminations is to be soldered evenly and continuously. (b) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 5+0/-0.5 seconds at 2355C. (c) Should be placed into steam aging for 8 hours15 minutes. After preheating, immerse the capacitor in a solution of ethanol (JIS-K-8101) and rosin (JIS-K-5902) (25% rosin in weight proportion). Immerse in eutectic solder solution for 120 5 seconds at 2605C. Continued on the following page. 47 3 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage forand Automotive Soft Termination Type GCJ Series Specifications and Test Methods Specifications Test Methods Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Visual inspection. Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change The capacitance/Q should be measured at 25C at the frequency and voltage shown in the table. Capacitance CF1000pF CU1000pF 0.025 max. 25C More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) Max. Operating Temperature***125C More than 1,000M or 10M * F (Whichever is smaller) No failure should be observed when voltage in Table is applied between the terminations for 1 to 5 seconds, provided the charge/discharge current is less than 50mA. No failure Rated Voltage DC250V DC630V Appearance No marking defects Board Flex Test Voltage 200% of the rated voltage 150% of the rated voltage Solder the capacitor on the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 1 using a eutectic solder. Then apply a force in the direction shown in Fig. 2 for 51 seconds. The soldering should be done by the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. Capacitance Within 12.5% Change 18 Voltage AC0.5 to 5V(r.m.s.) AC10.2V(r.m.s.) The insulation resistance should be measured with a DC voltage not exceeding the rated voltage at 25C and 125C and within 2 minutes of charging. I.R. Dielectric Strength Frequency 10.2MHz 10.2kHz Type GCJ31 GCJ32 GCJ43 GCJ55 b a 2.0 2.0 3.0 4.2 b 4.4 4.4 6.0 7.2 c 1.7 2.6 3.3 5.1 (in mm) C 20 40 50 Pressunzing speed: 1.0mm/s Pressurize a R4 100 t: 1.6mm Fig. 1 Capacitance meter 45 45 Flexure: V3 Fig. 2 Appearance No marking defects Capacitance Within the specified tolerance Change D.F. 19 0.025 max. Solder the capacitor to the test jig (glass epoxy board) shown in Fig. 3 using a eutectic solder. Then apply 18N force in parallel with the test jig for 60 seconds. The soldering should be done by the reflow method and should be conducted with care so that the soldering is uniform and free of defects such as heat shock. Type GCJ31 GCJ32 GCJ43 GCJ55 Terminal Strength a 2.2 2.2 3.5 4.5 b 5.0 5.0 7.0 8.0 c 2.0 2.9 3.7 5.6 (in mm) I.R. c More than 10,000M or 100M * F (Whichever is smaller) a b 3 AEC-Q200 Test Method Appearance No defects or abnormalities D.F. Electrical 17 Characterization Specifications t: 1.6mm Solder resist Baked electrode or copper foil Fig. 3 Continued on the following page. 48 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage for Automotive Soft Termination Type GCJ Specifications Series Specifications TestMethods Methods andand Test Continued from the preceding page. No. AEC-Q200 Test Item Specifications AEC-Q200 Test Method Place the capacitor in the beam load fixture as Fig. 4. Apply a force. 20 Beam Load Test L The chip endure following force. Chip thickness F 1.25mm rank: 15N Chip thickness U 1.25mm rank: 54.5N 0.6 L Fig. 4 Speed supplied the Stress Load: 2.5mm / s 3 The capacitance change should be measured after 5 minutes at each specified temperature stage. 21 Capacitance Temperature Characteristics Capacitance Within 15% Change Step 1 2 3 4 5 Temperature (C) 252 -553 252 1253 252 The ranges of capacitance change compared with the above 25C value over the temperature ranges shown in the table should be within the specified ranges. *Pretreatment Perform the heat treatment at 150+0/-10C for 605 minutes and then let sit for 242 hours at room temperature. Perform the initial measurement. 49 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Medium Voltage Data (Typical Example) Capacitance - Temperature Characteristics 3 X7R Characteristics 20 15 15 10 10 Cap. Change (%) Cap. Change (%) U2J Characteristics 20 5 0 -5 5 0 -5 -10 -10 -15 -15 -20 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 -20 -60 100 120 140 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Temperature (C) Temperature (C) Impedance - Frequency Characteristics X7R Characteristics DC250V X7R Characteristics DC630V 1k 100 100 10 (1) Z () (3) 1 (4) 10 (3) (1) (2) (1) GCJ31BR72J102KXJ1L (2) GCJ31BR72J222KXJ1L (3) GCJ31BR72J472KXJ1L (4) GCJ32QR72J103KXJ1L (5) GCJ32DR72J223KXJ1L (6) GCJ43DR72J473KXJ1L (7) GCJ55DR72J104KXJ1L (4) (5) (6) Z () (1) GCJ31BR72E223KXJ1L (2) GCJ31CR72E473KXJ3L (3) GCJ32DR72E104KXJ1L (4) GCJ43DR72E224KXJ1L (5) GCJ55DR72E474KXJ1L (2) 1 (5) (7) 0.1 0.1 0.01 1M 10M 100M Frequency (Hz) 50 1G 0.01 1M 10M 100M Frequency (Hz) 1G PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Package Taping is standard packaging method. c Minimum Quantity Guide Quantity (pcs.) Dimensions (mm) Part Number L W GCM21 2.0 1.25 GCJ31/GCM31 3.2 1.6 Medium Voltage 2.5 3.2 GCJ32/GCM32 GCJ43 4.5 3.2 GCJ55 5.7 5.0 o180mm Reel T Paper Tape 1.0 4,000 Embossed Tape - 1.25 - 3,000 1.0 4,000 - 1.25 - 3,000 1.6 - 2,000 1.0 4,000 - 1.5 - 2,000 2.0 - 1,000 1.5 - 1,000 2.0 - 1,000 2.0 - 1,000 3 c Tape Carrier Packaging (1) Appearance of Taping q Embossed Tape w Paper Tape Cover Tape: 0.06mm in thickness Top Tape: 0.05mm in thickness Sprocket Hole: As specified in (2) Sprocket Hole: As specified in (2) Cavity for Chip: As specified in (2) Cavity for Chip: As specified in (2) Bottom Tape: 0.05mm in thickness Base Tape: As specified in (2) Base Tape: As specified in (2) Packed Chips Chip Packed Chips Chip (2) Dimensions of Tape q Embossed Tape 8mm width 4mm pitch Tape 12mm width 8mm/4mm pitch Tape W0.1 1.5 Y0 4.0T0.05 0.25T0.1 1.75T0.1 0.3T0.1 1.75T0.1 5.5T0.05 A Direction of Feed 2.5 max. A* B* GCM21 (TU1.25mm) 1.45 2.25 GCJ31/GCM31 (TU1.25mm) 2.0 3.6 GCJ32 (TU1.25mm) 2.9 3.6 12.0T0.3 4.0T0.1 Direction of Feed Part Number 2.0T0.05 B B A 8.0T0.1*1 8.0T0.3 2.0T0.05 3.5T0.05 4.0T0.1 W0.1 1.5 Y0 Part Number 3.7 max. A* B* GCJ43 3.6 4.9 GCJ55 5.4 6.1 *Nominal Value *Nominal Value (in mm) Continued on the following page. 51 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Package Continued from the preceding page. w Paper Tape (3) Dimensions of Reel 8mm width 4mm pitch Tape 4.0T0.1 1.1 max. B A 13.0T1.0 (Tape width 8mm) 17.0T1.0 (Tape width 12mm) 1.75T0.1 2.0T0.5 13T0.2 +1 60 -0 3 Direction of Feed Part Number 180 +0 -1.5 2.0T0.05 8.0T0.3 W0.1 1.5 Y0 3.5T0.05 4.0T0.1 21T0.8 A* B* GCM21 (T=1.0mm) 1.45 2.25 GCM31 (T=1.0mm) 2.0 3.6 GCM32 (T=1.0mm) 2.9 3.6 +1.0 9.0 -0 (Tape width 8mm) +1.0 13.0 -0 (Tape width 12mm) *Nominal Value (in mm) (4) Taping Method q Tapes for capacitors are wound clockwise. The sprocket holes are to the right as the tape is pulled toward the user. w Part of the leader and part of the empty tape should be attached to the end of the tape as shown at right. e The top tape or cover tape and base tape are not attached at the end of the tape for a minimum of 5 pitches. r Missing capacitors number within 0.1% of the number per reel or 1 pc, whichever is greater, and are not continuous. t The top tape or cover tape and bottom tape should not protrude beyond the edges of the tape and should not cover sprocket holes. y Cumulative tolerance of sprocket holes, 10 pitches: T0.3mm. u Peeling off force: 0.1 to 0.6N in the direction shown at right. (in mm) Vacant section Chip mounting unit Vacant section 160 min. 160 min. 400 to 560 Direction of feed (Top Tape or Cover Tape alone) (in mm) 165 to 180 Top Tape or Cover Tape Base Tape 52 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. 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Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Storage and Operating Conditions Operating and storage environment Do not use or store capacitors in a corrosive atmosphere, especially where chloride gas, sulfide gas, acid, alkali, salt or the like are present. And avoid exposure to moisture. Before cleaning, bonding or molding this product, verify that these processes do not affect product quality by testing the performance of a cleaned, bonded or molded product in the intended equipment. Store the capacitors where the temperature and relative humidity do not exceed 5 to 40 degrees centigrade and 20 to 70%. Use capacitors within 6 months after delivered. Check the solderability after 6 months or more. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE CAUTIONS MAY RESULT, WORST CASE, IN A SHORT CIRCUIT AND CAUSE FUMING OR PARTIAL DISPERSION WHEN THE PRODUCT IS USED. 3 Handling 1. Vibration and impact Do not expose a capacitor to excessive shock or vibration during use. 2. Do not directly touch the chip capacitor, especially the ceramic body. Residue from hands/fingers may create a short circuit environment. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE CAUTIONS MAY RESULT, WORST CASE, IN A SHORT CIRCUIT AND CAUSE FUMING OR PARTIAL DISPERSION WHEN THE PRODUCT IS USED. 53 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Rating 3 1. Operating Voltage When DC-rated capacitors are to be used in AC or ripple current circuits, be sure to maintain the Vp-p value of the applied voltage or the Vo-p which contains DC bias within the rated voltage range. When the voltage is applied to the circuit, starting or stopping may generate irregular voltage for a transit period because of resonance or switching. Be sure to use a capacitor with a rated voltage range that includes these irregular voltages. When DC-rated capacitors are to be used in input circuits from commercial power source (AC filter), be sure to use Safety Recognized Capacitors because various regulations on withstand voltage or impulse withstand established for each equipment should be taken into considerations. Voltage Positional Measurement DC Voltage V0-p DC+AC Voltage V0-p AC Voltage Vp-p Pulse Voltage (1) Vp-p Pulse Voltage (2) Vp-p 2. Operating Temperature, Self-generated Heat, and Load Reduction at High-frequency Voltage Condition Keep the surface temperature of a capacitor below the upper limit of its rated operating temperature range. Be sure to take into account the heat generated by the capacitor itself. When the capacitor is used in a highfrequency voltage, pulse voltage, it may self-generate heat due to dielectric loss. (1) In case of X7R char. Applied voltage should be the load such as selfgenerated heat is within 20C on the condition of atmosphere temperature 25C. When measuring, use a thermocouple of small thermal capacity -K of o0.1mm in conditions where the capacitor is not affected by radiant heat from other components or surrounding ambient fluctuations. Excessive heat may lead to deterioration of the capacitor's characteristics and reliability. (Never attempt to perform measurement with the cooling fan running. Otherwise, accurate measurement cannot be ensured.) Continued on the following page. 54 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Continued from the preceding page. (2) In case of U2J char. Due to the low self-heating characteristics of lowdissipation capacitors, the allowable electric power of these capacitors is generally much higher than that of X7R characteristic capacitors. When a high frequency voltage which cause 20C self heating to the capacitor is applied, it will exceed capacitor's allowable electric power. The frequency of the applied sine wave voltage should be less than 500kHz. The applied voltage should be less than the value shown in figure below. In case of non-sine wave which includes a harmonic frequency, please contact our sales representatives or product engineers. Excessive heat may lead to deterioration of the capacitor's characteristics and reliability. (Never attempt to perform measurement with the cooling fan running. Otherwise, accurate measurement cannot be ensured.) We are also offering free software the "capacitor selection tool: Murata Medium Voltage Capacitors Selection Tool by Voltage Form (*)" which will assist you in selecting a suitable capacitor. The software can be downloaded from Murata's Internet Web site. (http://www.murata.com/designlib/mmcsv_e.html) By inputting capacitance values and applied voltage waveform of the specific capacitor series, this software will calculate the capacitor's power consumption and list suitable capacitors. (non-sine wave is also available). * Subject series are below. * Temperature Characteristics U2J The temperature of the surface of capacitor: 125C or less (including self-heating) U2J char., Rated Voltage: DC250V U2J char., Rated Voltage: DC630V 1000 to 4,700pF (250) 10,000pF 100 1 10 100 Frequency [kHz] Allowable voltage [Vp-p] Allowable voltage [Vp-p] 1000 (630) 1,000pF 2,200pF 100 (500)1000 to 680pF 1 10 100 Frequency [kHz] (500)1000 The sine-wave frequency VS allowable voltage 3. Fail-safe Failure of a capacitor may result in a short circuit. Be sure to provide an appropriate fail-safe function such as a fuse on your product to help eliminate possible electric shock, fire, or fumes. Please consider using fuses on each AC line if the capacitors are used between the AC input lines and earth (line bypass capacitors), to prepare for the worst case, such as a short circuit. FUSE AC IN Continued on the following page. 55 3 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Continued from the preceding page. 3 4. Test Condition for AC Withstanding Voltage (1) Test Equipment Tests for AC withstanding voltage should be made with equipment capable of creating a wave similar to a 50/60 Hz sine wave. If the distorted sine wave or overload exceeding the specified voltage value is applied, a defect may be caused. (2) Voltage Applied Method The capacitor's leads or terminals should be firmly connected to the output of the withstanding voltage test equipment, and then the voltage should be raised from near zero to the test voltage. If the test voltage is applied directly to the capacitor without raising it from near zero, it should be applied with the zero cross*. At the end of the test time, the test voltage should be reduced to near zero, and then the capacitor's leads or terminals should be taken off the output of the withstanding voltage test equipment. If the test voltage is applied directly to the capacitor without raising it from near zero, surge voltage may occur and cause a defect. Voltage sine wave *ZERO CROSS is the point where voltage sine wave pass 0V. - See the figure at right FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE CAUTIONS MAY RESULT, WORST CASE, IN A SHORT CIRCUIT AND CAUSE FUMING OR PARTIAL DISPERSION WHEN THE PRODUCT IS USED. 56 0V zero cross PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Solder and Mounting 1. Vibration and Impact Do not expose a capacitor to excessive shock or vibration during use. 2. Circuit Board Material In case that ceramic chip capacitor is soldered on the metal board, such as Aluminum board, the stress of heat expansion and contraction might cause the crack of ceramic capacitor, due to the difference of thermal expansion coefficient between metal board and ceramic chip. 3 3. Land Layout for Cropping PC Board Choose a mounting position that minimizes the stress imposed on the chip during flexing or bending of the board. [Component Direction] [Chip Mounting Close to Board Separation Point] Locate chip horizontal to the direction in which stress acts. C Perforation B D A Chip arrangement Worst AGCGB~D Best Slit Continued on the following page. 57 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Continued from the preceding page. 4. Reflow Soldering When the sudden heat is given to the components, the mechanical strength of the components should go down because remarkable temperature change causes deformity of components inside. In order to prevent mechanical damage in the components, preheating should be required for both of the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions are shown in Table 1. It is required to keep temperature differential between the soldering and the components surface (T) as small as possible. Solderability of Tin plating termination chip might be deteriorated when low temperature soldering profile where peak solder temperature is below the Tin melting point is used. Please confirm the solderability of Tin plating termination chip before use. When components are immersed in solvent after mounting, be sure to maintain the temperature difference (T) between the component and solvent within the range shown in the Table 1. 3 [Standard Conditions for Reflow Soldering] ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, Infrared Reflow Temperature (D) Soldering Peak Temperature Gradual Cooling 200C T 170C 150C 130C Preheating Time 60-120 seconds 30-60 seconds Vapor Reflow Temperature (D) Soldering Peak Temperature Gradual Cooling T 170C 150C 130C Table 1 Part Number Preheating Temperature Differential G--21/31 TV190D G--32/43/55 TV130D 60-120 seconds Recommended Conditions Lead Free Solder Peak Temperature 230-250C 230-240C 240-260C Atmosphere Air Air Air or N2 Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu [Allowable Soldering Temperature and Time] Soldering Temperature (D) Pb-Sn Solder Infrared Reflow Vapor Reflow Time 20 seconds max. 270 260 250 240 230 0 30 60 90 Soldering Time (sec.) In case of repeated soldering, the accumulated soldering time must be within the range shown above. Optimum Solder Amount for Reflow Soldering Overly thick application of solder paste results in excessive fillet height solder. This makes the chip more susceptible to mechanical and thermal stress on the board and may cause cracked chips. Too little solder paste results in a lack of adhesive strength on the outer electrode, which may result in chips breaking loose from the PCB. Make sure the solder has been applied smoothly to the end surface to a height of 0.2mm min. [Optimum Solder Amount for Reflow Soldering] 0.2mm min. in section Inverting the PCB Make sure not to impose an abnormal mechanical shock on the PCB. Continued on the following page. 58 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Continued from the preceding page. 5. Flow Soldering Table 2 ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, [Standard Conditions for Flow Soldering] Temperature (D) Soldering Peak Temperature T Preheating 60-120 seconds Temperature Differential 3 Time 5 seconds max. [Allowable Soldering Temperature and Time] 270 260 250 240 230 0 Part Number Gradual Cooling 170C 150C 130C Soldering Temperature (D) When the sudden heat is given to the components, the mechanical strength of the components should go down because remarkable temperature change causes deformity of components inside. And an excessively long soldering time or high soldering temperature results in leaching by the outer electrodes, causing poor adhesion or a reduction in capacitance value due to loss of contact between electrodes and end termination. In order to prevent mechanical damage in the components, preheating should be required for both of the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions are shown in Table 2. It is required to keep temperature differential between the soldering and the components surface (T) as small as possible. When components are immersed in solvent after mounting, be sure to maintain the temperature difference between the component and solvent within the range shown in Table 2. Do not apply flow soldering to chips not listed in Table 2. 10 20 30 Soldering Time (sec.) TV150D G--21/31 In case of repeated soldering, the accumulated soldering time must be within the range shown above. Recommended Conditions Pb-Sn Solder Lead Free Solder Peak Temperature 240-250C 250-260C Atmosphere Air N2 Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Optimum Solder Amount for Flow Soldering The top of the solder fillet should be lower than the thickness of components. If the solder amount is excessively big, the risk of cracking is higher during board bending or under any other stressful conditions. Up to Chip Thickness Adhesive in section Continued on the following page. 59 PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. !Caution Continued from the preceding page. 6. Correction with a Soldering Iron When sudden heat is applied to the components by use of a soldering iron, the mechanical strength of the components will go down because the extreme temperature change causes deformations inside the components. In order to prevent mechanical damage to the components, preheating is required for both the components and the PCB board. Preheating conditions, (The "Temperature of the Soldering Iron tip", "Preheating Temperature", "Temperature Differential" between iron tip and the 3 components and the PCB), should be within the conditions of table 3. It is required to keep the temperature differential between the soldering Iron and the components surface (T) as small as possible. After soldering, do not allow the component/PCB to cool down rapidly. The operating time for the re-working should be as short as possible. When re-working time is too long, it may cause solder leaching, and that will cause a reduction of the adhesive strength of the terminations. Table 3 Part Number Temperature Preheating Temperature of Soldering Differential Atmosphere Temperature Iron tip (T) G--21/31 350C max. 150C min. TV190D air G--32/43/55 280C max. 150C min. TV130D air *Applicable for both Pb-Sn and Lead Free Solder. Pb-Sn Solder: Sn-37Pb Lead Free Solder: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Optimum Solder Amount when re-working Using a Soldering Iron In case of larger sizes than Gpp21, the top of the solder fillet should be lower than 2/3's of the thickness of the component. If the solder amount is excessive, the risk of cracking is higher during board bending or under any other stressful conditions. A Soldering iron o3mm or smaller should be used. It is also necessary to keep the soldering iron from touching the components during the re-work. Solder wire with o0.5mm or smaller is required for soldering. 7. Washing Excessive output of ultrasonic oscillation during cleaning causes PCBs to resonate, resulting in cracked chips or broken solder. Take note not to vibrate PCBs. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE CAUTIONS MAY RESULT, WORST CASE, IN A SHORT CIRCUIT AND FUMING WHEN THE PRODUCT IS USED. 60 Solder Amount in section PDF catalog is downloaded from!CAUTION the website (for of Murata Manufacturing co., ltd. Therefore, it's specifications areinsubject to change or oursmoking productsand/or in it may be discontinued without advance notice. Please check with our * Please read rating and storage, operating, rating, soldering, mounting and handling) this catalog to prevent burning, etc. !Note * This !Note C03E.pdf 10.5.20 sales representatives or product engineers before ordering. * This catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. * This PDF catalog has only typical specifications because there is no space for detailed specifications. Therefore, please approve our product specifications or transact the approval sheet for product specifications before ordering. Notice c Notice (Soldering and Mounting) 1. Construction of Board Pattern After installing chips, if solder is excessively applied to the circuit board, mechanical stress will cause destruction resistance characteristics to lower. To prevent this, be extremely careful in determining shape and dimension before designing the circuit board diagram. Construction and Dimensions of Pattern (Example) Flow Soldering Chip Capacitor Solder Resist c L LgW a b 2.0g1.25 1.0-1.2 0.9-1.0 0.8-1.1 3.2g1.6 2.2-2.6 1.0-1.1 1.0-1.4 3 c Flow soldering : 3.2g1.6 or less available. W b Land a Reflow Soldering LgW a b c 2.0g1.25 1.0-1.2 0.6-0.7 0.8-1.1 3.2g1.6 2.2-2.4 0.8-0.9 1.0-1.4 3.2g2.5 2.0-2.4 1.0-1.2 1.8-2.3 4.5g3.2 2.8-3.4 1.2-1.4 2.3-3.0 5.7g5.0 4.0-4.6 1.4-1.6 3.5-4.8 (in mm) Dimensions of Slit (Example) Chip Capacitor Slit Solder Resist d L e LgW d 2.0g1.25 - - 3.2g1.6 1.0-2.0 3.2-3.7 3.2g2.5 1.0-2.0 4.1-4.6 W e (in mm) Land Preparing slit helps flux cleaning and resin coating on the back of the capacitor. But, the length of slit design should be shorter enough as much as possible to prevent the mechanical damage in the capacitor. The longer slit design might receive more severe mechanical stress from the PCB. Recommendable slit design is shown in the Table. Land Layout to Prevent Excessive Solder Mounting Close to a Chassis d1 Chassis Solder (Ground solder) Mounting with Leaded Components Mounting Leaded Components Later Soldering Iron Lead Wire of Component to be Connected Later. Lead Wire Connected to a Part Provided with Lead Wires. Examples of Prohibition Adhesive Base board in section Land Pattern d2 Examples of Improvements by the Land Division in section Solder Resist d1