Ceramic Capacitors, commonly referred to as Class C ceramics or CAP-CER MLCCs (Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors), are a type of passive electronic component used extensively in various electronic circuits due to their compact size and high frequency capabilities. These capacitors consist of multiple layers of ceramic material alternately stacked with electrodes between them, leading to a higher capacitance value compared to traditional single-layer ceramic capacitors. The unique structure allows for more efficient use of space while maintaining the electrical properties required by modern electronics.