
Capacitors and other components on an RF circuit
In high-frequency applications such as radio frequency (RF) and microwave (MW) circuits, capacitors play a critical role in filtering, decoupling, and impedance matching. Choosing a suitable capacitor is essential for ensuring the stability and performance of these circuits. When selecting capacitors for high-frequency applications, several features should be considered:- Low ESR and ESL: Effective series resistance (ESR) and effective series inductance (ESL) are crucial during operation at high frequencies to help avoid power loss. Low ESR decreases the heat generated and thus lowers power loss, while low ESL makes the capacitor work more effectively at high frequency without unnecessary phase shifts or distortion of the signals.
- High SRF: The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is the frequency at which the capacitor’s inductive and capacitive reactances cancel each other out, making the component purely resistive. Beyond this point, the capacitor behaves more like an inductor. A high SRF ensures the capacitor remains effective within the desired frequency range.
- High Ripple Current Handling: Capacitors in RF applications are often subjected to high ripple currents. The ability to withstand these currents without excessive heating or failure is critical for maintaining performance and reliability.
- Temperature Stability: High-frequency capacitors must maintain stable performance across a wide temperature range, as fluctuations in temperature can affect capacitance values, leading to variations in circuit behavior. This is particularly important in RF circuits that operate in varying environmental conditions.
- Minimal Dielectric Loss: Dielectric loss refers to the energy lost as heat within the capacitor due to imperfections in the dielectric material. Low dielectric loss is essential in high-frequency circuits to ensure efficiency and prevent signal degradation.
High Frequency Capacitor Types
The table below lists the high frequency capacitor types, with a focus on their features, benefits, and use cases.
Capacitors for High Frequency Applications |
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Capacitor Type |
Features |
Benefits |
Use Cases |
Low ESR, low ESL, high SRF, stable over the wide temperature range |
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Film Capacitor |
Low dielectric loss, temperature stability, moderate ESR |
Excellent stability, suitable for high-voltage applications |
Impedance matching, signal smoothing in RF circuits, power supplies |
Tantalum Capacitor |
High capacitance density, moderate ESR and ESL |
Higher capacitance in small size, long-term reliability |
Power supply decoupling, low-frequency filtering in RF systems |
Silver Mica Capacitors |
Very low ESR, high precision, excellent temperature stability |
High accuracy, stable over wide frequencies, low signal distortion |
Resonant circuits, oscillators, precision RF filters |
Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor |
High capacitance, high ESR and ESL, low SRF |
Large capacitance values, cost-effective |
Power supplies, voltage smoothing, lower-frequency applications |
Microwave Capacitors |
Ultra-low ESR, ultra-low ESL, high SRF, precision components |
High performance in very high-frequency and microwave bands |
Microwave circuits, radar, satellite communications, millimeter-wave systems |
Polymer Capacitors |
Low ESR, high capacitance, stability over a wide voltage range |
High ripple current handling, reliable in high temperatures |
Power decoupling, smoothing in RF power circuits, power supplies |
Capacitors for High Frequency Applications: Manufacturers
Companies that Manufacture Capacitors for High Frequency Applications |
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Company |
Location |
Capacitor Types |
Vishay Intertechnology |
Malvern, PA |
Multilayer ceramic, microwave capacitors |
Murata Manufacturing |
Kyoto, Japan |
Ceramic capacitors, microwave capacitors |
KEMET Electronics |
Fort Lauderdale, FL |
Ceramic, tantalum, film, polymer |
AVX Corporation |
Fountain Inn, SC |
Ceramic, tantalum, film |
TDK Corporation |
Tokyo, Japan |
Ceramic capacitors, RF capacitors |
Panasonic Corporation |
Osaka, Japan |
Ceramic, film, tantalum, polymer |
Würth Elektronik |
Niedernhall, Germany |
Ceramic capacitors, SMD capacitors |
Johanson Technology |
Camarillo, CA |
ceramic capacitors |
ATC (American Technical Ceramics) |
Huntington Station, NY |
Multilayer capacitors, single-layer capacitors |
Knowles Precision Devices |
Cazenovia, NY |
Multilayer, microwave ceramic capacitors |