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Ceramic capacitors can be said to be one of our commonly used capacitors. Compared with other capacitors, ceramic capacitors have higher temperature, larger capacity, and better resistance to moisture. Because of these effects, they are well known and used. Is there a problem with using a ceramic capacitor in excess of the rated voltage? The editor gave everyone an answer based on this question.
The applied voltage of the capacitor shall not exceed the rated voltage specified in the specification; the applied voltage between the capacitor terminals shall be less than or equal to the rated voltage. When the AC voltage is superimposed on the DC voltage, the peak voltage must not exceed the rated DC voltage. When an AC voltage or pulse voltage is applied, the peak-to-peak voltage must not exceed the rated DC voltage. Normal voltage (surge voltage, static electricity, pulse voltage, etc.) must not exceed the rated DC voltage.