
MURATA
Murata Capacitors GCM155R72A471JA37D 0402 X7R 100V 470PF
X7R dielectric provides ±15% capacitance stability over -55°C to +125°C, suitable for automotive, industrial, and other applications requiring a wider operating temperature range. The 0402 (1005 metric) is a compact high-density SMD footprint, ideal for smartphones, wireless charging modules, WiFi/Bluetooth RF circuits, and IoT sensor modules. Commonly used in Automotive Electronics, Consumer Electronics, Wireless Charging. Typical end-products include ADAS Radar/Camera, BMS Battery Management, OBC On-Board Charger.
Specifications
| RoHS | Yes |
| Applications | automotive |
| Size | 0402 |
| Capacitance | 470PF |
| Temperature | X7R |
| Voltage | 100V |
| Tolerance | ±5% |
| Description | 0402 X7R 100V 470PF ±5% |
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Applications
Automotive Electronics
- ADAS Radar/Camera
- BMS Battery Management
Consumer Electronics
- BMS Battery Management
- OBC On-Board Charger
Wireless Charging
- OBC On-Board Charger
- EPS/TCM/ECU Domain Controller
Telecom Equipment
- EPS/TCM/ECU Domain Controller
- Phone/Tablet Power Decoupling
Real-World Case Study
Wireless Charging & High-Density Assembly
"Customer feedback from the wireless charging product segment: 0402 series MLCCs across 16V/25V/50V ratings are in consistent demand for Qi wireless charger transmitter and receiver modules. The 0402 footprint enables the high component density required in compact wireless charging pads, while the X5R/X7R dielectric provides the necessary capacitance stability under the varying thermal conditions of inductive power transfer."
Frequently Asked Questions
C0G (NP0) is a Class 1 dielectric with ±30ppm/°C stability, zero DC bias effect, and DF under 0.1% — use it for resonant circuits, timing, and precision filters. X7R is a Class 2 dielectric with ±15% tolerance over -55°C to +125°C and moderate DC bias roll-off, ideal for decoupling, bypass, and general-purpose filtering. X5R offers higher capacitance density than X7R but only spans -55°C to +85°C. Y5V delivers the highest density but swings +22% to -82% across -30°C to +85°C and can lose 70-90% of its rated capacitance at operating voltage.
