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KYOCERA AVX TAJA104K050H — Specialty Capacitors

TAJA104K050H KYOCERA AVX Molded Tantalum Cap 0.1 µF 50 V

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KYOCERA AVX TAJ series, molded tantalum capacitor, 0.1 µF ±10%, 50 V rated, 1206 (3216 Metric) case, 22 Ohm ESR

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Specifications

TAJA104K050H specifications
ParameterValue
TypeMolded
SeriesTAJ
MountingSurface Mount
ESR22Ohm
Voltage - rated50 V
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
Size (Dimension)0.126\" L x 0.063\" W (3.20mm x 1.60mm)
Height - seated0.071\" (1.80mm)
PackageTape & Reel (TR)
FeaturesGeneral Purpose
Tolerance±10%
Capacitance0.1 µF
Case1206 (3216 Metric)
Manufacturer size codeA

Product details

0.1 µF / 50 V molded tantalum — bypass or coupling fit

The TAJA104K050H: A 0.1 µF capacitor at 50 V in a molded 1206 case — this is a standard decoupling value for IC supply rails with enough headroom for common bus voltages. 22 Ohm ESR (typical for a size-A case at this capacitance) means the self-heating under ripple current is manageable for most signal-line bypass roles, but the cap should not be used as the sole bulk decoupling on a high-current rail without checking the ripple current derating.

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Molded 1206 case with full military temp range

The 1206 (3216 Metric) footprint is a standard solder-paste stencil aperture — no special pad geometry beyond the recommended land pattern in the datasheet. The molded body is self-aligning during reflow. This covers avionics bay ambient, outdoor telecom enclosures, and engine-bay electronics where the capacitor sees thermal cycling from cold soak to under-hood heat.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use TAJA104K050H in an audio coupling application?

It can be used for DC-blocking in audio signal paths, but the 22 Ohm ESR adds a small series resistance that may be audible in high-impedance circuits. For low-distortion coupling, a film capacitor or a tantalum with lower ESR is typically preferred.