If a capacitor is marked with 2a474j the capacitance is decoded as described above the two first signs is the voltage rating and can be decoded from the table given below here.
Ceramic disk capacitor voltage rating.
These meet the ul 94 v0 standard.
Ceramic disc capacitors have a capacitance value of 10pf to 100μf with a wide variety of voltage ratings between 16 volts to 15 kv and more.
A ceramic capacitor marked 104 has a value plus as much as 80 to 20 tolerance of 100000pf or 100nf or 0 1uf.
For basic general applications the brown ones are usually utilised for decoupling in low voltage circuits.
When comparing disk capacitors of the same type and manufacturer it s the thickness that gives you an idea of how much voltage they can withstand.
Ceramic disc capacitors come in many versions.
2a is a 100vdc rating according to the eia.
Ceramic disc capacitors are made by coating a ceramic disc with silver contacts on both sides as shown above illustrates.
If you break one open and look at the actual ceramic not including the outer coating if it is about the thickness of a credit card or less you re talking perhaps 50 or 100 volts.
The 104 capacitance indicator has no bearing whatsoe.
Multi layer ceramic capacitor mlcc mlccs are manufactured by accurately mixing finely ground granules of paraelectric and ferroelectric materials and alternatively layering the mix with metal contacts.
If there is room on the body of the capacitor the manufacturer usually lists voltage as a number followed by a v vdc vdcw or wv for working voltage.
It could even be 250v.
The above image shows a pair of ceramic disk capacitors labeled only as 10 and 15 these capacitors and all those under 1000pf directly show their capacitance in picofarads.
Ceramic disc capacitors have a capacitance value of about10pf to 100μf with a wide variety of voltage ratings between 16v to 15 kv and more.
This is the maximum voltage the capacitor is designed to handle.
The voltage rating could be 50v it could be 100v.
1 kv 1 000 volts.
Check the voltage rating.