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- Model: A0936.CC560PF
560pF 50V Ceramic Capacitor — Reliable RF and Oscillator Tuning
The 560pF 50V ceramic capacitor is a compact, non‑polarized passive component ideal for high‑frequency circuits, crystal oscillator load networks, RF filters, and precision signal paths. Suitable for both Arduino and Raspberry Pi ecosytems, this value is commonly used alongside microcontroller clock crystals, making it a staple in electronics components kits for engineers, students, and hobbyists.
✅ Key Features
- 560 pF capacitance for crystal load matching, RF tuning, and high‑speed signal conditioning.
- 50 VDC rating for robust operation across typical low‑voltage and control circuits.
- Low ESR/ESL (inherent to small ceramic capacitors) for efficient high‑frequency performance.
- Minimal dielectric loss helps maintain signal integrity in RF and fast digital applications.
- Non‑polarized construction for easy placement in AC or DC nodes.
- Compact footprint suitable for dense PCBs, modules, and breadboard prototyping.
📐 Technical Specifications
- Capacitance: 560 pF
- Voltage Rating: 50 VDC
- Type: Ceramic capacitor (general-purpose)
- Polarity: Non‑polarized
Note: Dielectric, tolerance, and package style may vary by lot or manufacturer. Always verify against your design requirements if these parameters are critical.
🧩 Typical Applications
- Crystal oscillator load capacitors for microcontrollers (e.g., AVR, STM32, ESP32) — commonly paired as two 560 pF caps with 8–16 MHz crystals in Arduino designs.
- RF filters, LC tank circuits, and impedance matching in radio and wireless modules.
- High‑speed digital line conditioning and edge shaping in mixed‑signal systems.
- General decoupling at high frequencies where very small capacitance is required.
- Education and prototyping with Raspberry Pi HATs, shields, and custom electronics modules.
⚙️ Performance Characteristics
- High‑frequency functionality: Effective in RF and fast digital circuits.
- Low series resistance: Supports efficient energy transfer with reduced losses.
- Minimal dielectric loss: Helps reduce signal distortion and heat generation.
- Space efficiency: Small size simplifies routing on dense PCBs.
- Durable and reliable: Ceramic construction resists aging and many environmental stressors.
⚠️ Limitations and Considerations
- Value/frequency dependency: At higher capacitances, some ceramics exhibit dielectric and frequency dependency; 560 pF is generally stable, but performance depends on dielectric class.
- Mechanical fragility: Ceramic bodies can crack under stress; avoid excessive lead bending and mechanical shock.
🛠️ Design Tips for Best Results
- For crystal oscillators, place capacitors as close as possible to the crystal and microcontroller pins; keep traces short to minimize parasitic inductance and capacitance.
- Account for stray capacitance (PCB and pin capacitance) when selecting load caps; 560 pF is a common starting point for 8–16 MHz crystals used in Arduino-style designs.
- Use short leads and tight loops in RF sections to maintain stability and reduce losses.
- Ensure the voltage in your circuit does not exceed the 50 VDC rating.
🔍 Summary
This 560pF 50V ceramic capacitor is a dependable choice for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects, RF prototypes, and precision timing networks. Its small value, solid high‑frequency behavior, and robust voltage rating make it a versatile addition to any electronics components toolkit or microcontroller design workflow.