Ceramic capacitors are a type of capacitor that utilizes ceramic as its primary dielectric material. They are commonly used in electronic circuits due to their compact size, stability, and cost-effectiveness. This type of capacitor is known for its ability to operate at high frequencies and temperatures without losing their capacitance values. Additionally, ceramic capacitors are non-polarized, meaning they can be connected to the circuit in any orientation without affecting their performance. The main characteristics of ceramic capacitors include a wide range of capacitance values, excellent temperature stability, and relatively low electrical losses. As a result, they are widely used in various electronic devices such as radios, televisions, computers, and mobile phones.