Ceramic capacitors, often referred to as MLCCs (Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors), are a type of passive electronic component widely used in various applications due to their compact size, high capacitance value, and relatively low cost. These components are commonly made from ceramic materials such as zirconium dioxide or niobium oxide. The structure consists of two metal electrodes sandwiched between multiple layers of ceramic material, giving them the multilayer designation. Their main application is in filtering out unwanted frequencies (or noise) in electronic circuits and supplying power to circuit components efficiently.