MLCC for Medical Electronics

Non-magnetic, high-reliability MLCC for medical imaging, patient monitoring and surgical equipment.

MLCC for Medical Electronics
Quick Answer: Medical electronics require high-reliability, non-magnetic MLCC for imaging equipment, patient monitoring, and surgical instruments, with focus on precision and safety.

Recommended Dielectric

C0G (NP0) for precision timing, filtering, and patient safety circuits; X7R for general-purpose decoupling where precision is less critical.

Recommended Package Sizes

0402, 0603, 0805, 1206 — balance of precision and PCB space for medical electronics.

Typical Voltage & Capacitance Ranges

Voltage Range

16V to 250V for medical equipment; 6.3V to 50V for portable and wearable medical devices.

Capacitance Range

10pF to 10µF — wide range for imaging, sensing, and power circuits.

Typical Design Challenges

Non-magnetic requirements for MRI and scientific instruments; patient safety isolation; and high-reliability for life-critical applications.

Sourcing Challenges

Non-magnetic MLCC have limited sources and higher cost. Medical-grade documentation and traceability are often required.

RFQ Checklist

  • Non-magnetic required? (for MRI/scientific use)
  • Medical grade documentation needed?
  • Operating temperature and sterilization requirements
  • Patient contact safety standards?
  • Quantity and lead time
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FAQ

Why are non-magnetic MLCC needed for medical imaging?

Standard MLCC with nickel electrodes can cause artifacts in MRI and NMR. Non-magnetic MLCC use copper/palladium electrodes to avoid magnetic interference.

What documentation is needed for medical MLCC sourcing?

Medical applications may require material declarations, traceability documentation, and certificate of compliance. Specify requirements when submitting RFQ.

Can AIMLCC source non-magnetic MLCC?

Yes, AIMLCC can assist with sourcing non-magnetic C0G MLCC for medical and scientific applications. Send RFQ with specifications.

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