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Clear tag filterPassive Components Are Starting to Behave Like a Constraint Again
Early market signals suggest passive components may tighten sooner than expected in 2026, echoing patterns seen in previous MLCC shortages.
Read MoreMurata Releases 15 nF 1.25 kV C0G MLCC For High Voltage Power Stages
Murata’s 1.25 kV C0G MLCC delivers stable, low loss performance for SiC based resonant and snubber circuits.
Read MoreKyocera AVX Expands MLCC Range with KGP Series for High-Frequency Designs
Kyocera AVX’s KGP Series stacked MLCCs deliver higher capacitance, low ESR/ESL, and strong reliability for industrial and high-frequency designs.
Read MoreKYOCERA AVX Mini BME Stacked Capacitors for Aerospace
KYOCERA AVX’s DSCC 25007 Mini BME Stacks combine high-CV performance with weight and space savings for military, aerospace, and space systems.
Read MoreSamsung Electro-Mechanics Introduces 100 nF 0805 MLCC for Hybrid Inverters
Samsung Electro-Mechanics releases an 0805 MLCC rated 250 V, 100 nF (X7T), AEC-Q200 qualified for hybrid and mild hybrid vehicle inverter snubber circuits.
Read MoreSamsung Electro-Mechanics Introduces Ultra-High-Capacitance 0201 MLCC for AI Servers
Samsung Electro-Mechanics new 0201 MLCC offers 4.7 µF capacitance with X6S stability, optimised for AI server density and heat management.
Read MoreTDK Launches Industry’s Highest-Capacitance 100 V MLCC in 1608 Size
TDK launches a 1 µF, 100 V MLCC in 1608 size, the industry’s highest capacitance for this spec, supporting BOM reduction in 48 V and industrial systems.
Read MoreSamsung Electro-Mechanics to supply MLCCs to BYD
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has secured a major deal to supply multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) to Chinese EV giant BYD, signaling a shift in global automotive power dynamics. As BYD ramps up production to a staggering 55 million EVs, questions arise about how China scaled so quickly—and what it means for the future of electric vehicles, global supply chains, and ethical manufacturing.
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