Ceramic Capacitors, also known as Capacitive Ceramics, are a type of passive electronic component used for filtering and storing electrical energy in various types of circuits. They consist of two metal electrodes separated by an insulating ceramic material that enables the storage of electric charge. These components play a crucial role in many applications due to their compact size and cost-effectiveness. Advantages: High stability over a wide range of frequencies Low electrical loss at high frequencies Compact and lightweight design Low manufacturing costs Applications: Filtering circuits in audio equipment and power supplies Tuning circuits for radio frequency applications Decoupling and bypass capacitors in electronic devices