A clear and practical breakdown of the four MLCC families engineers rely on — and how to pick the right type for your design.
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Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors (MLCCs) sit at the core of almost every modern electronic design — from smartphones and EV inverters to RF front-ends, servers, sensors, and industrial controllers. But not all MLCCs behave the same. Dielectric systems, voltage structures, electrode materials and Q-factors dramatically change how a capacitor performs under real-world electrical stress.
This guide explains the four key MLCC types used today and when each one delivers the best performance.
- JYS — General-Purpose MLCCs
- JYT — High-Voltage MLCCs
- JYU — RF / High-Q MLCCs
- JYV — RF High-Q Non-Magnetic MLCCs
We also included a production-line walkthrough video for engineers evaluating manufacturing quality and process control.
1. JYS — General-Purpose MLCCs
Ideal for: decoupling, filtering, bypassing, oscillators, general signal conditioning
Dielectrics: NP0/C0G, X7R, X5R, X6S, X7S, Y5V
Size range: 0201 to 2225
Capacitance: pF to tens of µF
JYS is the widely used “workhorse” MLCC series. C0G/NP0 provides exceptional frequency and temperature stability, making it a preferred choice for timing circuits, filters and low-drift signal paths. X7R/X5R variants offer high capacitance density and solid reliability for power-rail decoupling and bulk bypassing.
Product page:
https://jbcapacitors.com/product/jys-smd-multilayer-ceramic-chip-capacitors/
2. JYT — High-Voltage MLCCs
Ideal for: EV inverters, LED drivers, SMPS, high-surge and transient-heavy nodes
Strength: reinforced ceramic layers and extended voltage robustness
JYT MLCCs handle voltage levels typically requiring larger film capacitors — but in a compact SMD form factor. These are built for high electric-field stress, repetitive surge pulses and environments where ripple and transient spikes are common. Engineers use HV MLCCs to reduce board real estate without sacrificing safety margins.
Product page:
https://jbcapacitors.com/product/jyt-smd-ceramic-chip-capacitors-high-voltage/
3. JYU — RF / High-Q MLCCs
Ideal for: RF filters, VCOs, impedance matching, resonant tanks, microwave applications
- High Q factor for minimal energy loss
- Low ESR at RF frequencies
- Tight tolerance for predictable tuning
JYU MLCCs maintain stable capacitance and Q over RF and microwave frequencies, making them suitable for wireless modules, RF front-ends, satellite equipment and precision oscillators. The series is engineered to minimize phase distortion and thermal drift — critical for high-frequency design integrity.
Product page:
https://jbcapacitors.com/product/jyu-smd-high-q-rf-capacitors/
4. JYV — RF High-Q Non-Magnetic MLCCs
Ideal for: MRI coils, medical imaging, RF measurement instruments
Key advantage: zero magnetic interference
Standard MLCCs contain magnetic nickel electrodes. In MRI and precision RF systems, even small magnetic signatures can distort measurements or introduce image artifacts. JYV MLCCs eliminate this issue by using non-magnetic electrodes and terminations, ensuring signal purity and accurate RF performance.
Product page:
https://jbcapacitors.com/product/jyv-radio-frequency-high-q-non-magnetic-multilayer-chip-ceramic-capacitors/
MLCC Production Line — Full Video
Watch how MLCCs are produced — from tape casting and stacking to sintering, plating and AOI.
Which MLCC Should You Choose?
| Application | Recommended Series | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| General decoupling / filtering | JYS | Broad dielectric selection and stable characteristics |
| High-surge power paths | JYT | High-voltage ceramic structure |
| RF matching & tuning | JYU | High Q, low ESR, RF-stable capacitance |
| MRI / precision RF | JYV | Non-magnetic design eliminates interference |
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