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The CL21Y106KOQ4PNE is a Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (MLCC) manufactured by Samsung. It is an SMD/SMT part, which means that it is designed to be mounted and soldered onto a printed circuit board. It has a capacitance value of 10µF and a tolerance of ±20%, a voltage rating of 16VDC, and an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C. The parts are designed to provide a reliable insulation layer between the capacitor's electrodes and the application board. The high temperature range ensures compatibility with a wide range of applications, while the low ESR of the CL21Y106KOQ4PNE makes it well-suited for higher frequency and pulsed applications.
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