Hello, is there any specific mark, shape, color on these ceramic caps helping to determine them? Or how can I sure that a cap is not NP0/C0G type? Tolerance? Price?
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No, there may be no indication whatsoever. Or, they may be printed with NP0 or C0G. Ideally you should know what you bought! If you put the cap on a capacitance meter and heat it up with a hot air gun, the NP0s will change very little. Any others will change value significantly.
size is a clue too - compare with known NP0/C0G of the same value, V rating
the "bad" high K ceramics are used to pack more C in smaller packages
the "bad" high K ceramics are used to pack more C in smaller packages
Some C0G caps may have a black hat. A coloured hat is a sign that it is not C0G. No hat tells you nothing.
If you put the cap on a capacitance meter and heat it up with a hot air gun, the NP0s will change very little. Any others will change value significantly.
Good point. I just tested some of ceramics with soldering iron using my LCR meter. Many of them dropped their half capacitance even keeping soldering iron near in just ~5 seconds. Some bigger but small valued ones just drop about %3~5 even if I touch soldering iron to them! I may put some pics later.
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You can find out for sure very quickly using a cap meter and a heat gun.
Yes I just find out. All replies in thread was very informative.
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