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Demystifying MLCC: The Electrical Gatekeepers in Our Gadgets

imaginary MLCC in rivier

 

  Hey there! Have you heard about MLCC? MLCC stands for Multi-Layer Ceramic Capacitor. But don't worry, I'm not gonna dive into all the technical stuff here. Let's just say we might find a way to make some money with MLCC.  

 

  You know, MLCC is kinda like a dam in a river, deciding when to let the water(or in this case, electricity) flow. All those IT devices, like smartphones and home appliances, have these little rooms where electrons flow through. 

 

  Now, here's the interesting part - these devices can't just keep on eating electricity all the time. Let me give you an example. We turn off our smartphones when we're not using them, right? That's because they don't need to keep gobbling up(swallowing) electricity like there's no tomorrow. That's where MLCCs come into play. They put the brakes on the electricity flow. 

 

  So, now that you've got the lowdown on what MLCCs are, let's paint a picture. With elctronic gadgets all around us, the demand for MLCCs is on the rise. Take electric vehicles(EVs), for instance. They guzzle a lot of electricity and require around 10,000 MLCCs each! Compare that to the 800 to 1200 MLCCs in an average smartphone, and you can see why the EV market is a goldmine for MLCC makers. They should really tip their hats to Evs! 


 

Hey there, have you heard about MLCC? MLCC is an abbriation of Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor. Oh, don't worry. I am not gonna talk about professional stuffs here. Just in case we are likely to find a way for money through MLCC. MLCC is very similar to a storage keeping water in a river to see if it should flow or not. You know, IT devices like a smartphone, a home appliance has rooms where electrons pass through. 

 

  Here is the kicker - All devices that need electricity can't let it keep flowing in their body. I'll give you an example. We turn off our smartphone while we're not using it. Then, we don't need to feed the phone that is so full that it can't not eat anything electricity. This is what MLCC does. They stop passing electricity. Now that you know waht MLCC is, we can picture some stuffs. As electric stuffs would be on our eyes everywhere, the demands for MLCC can keep going up. For example, EV need a lot of electricity so it needs around 10,000 MLCCs in itself. Compared to the amount of MLCCs in a smartphone, which is from 800 to 1200 on average, EV will trigger so much sales of MLCCs. I think MLCC makers should really appriciate EV.