Murata has them! Being used in production since 2014.

https://www.murata.com/en-us/about/newsroom/news/product/capacitor/2014/0507


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I had not heard of that 008004, so I googled it.  Not sure if it's of any help, but the tables here seem interesting.

http://www.topline.tv/SizeChart.html

I'm hoping for nothing smaller...

Shawn Upton
Section Head, Test Engineering
Sensors Business Unit
Allegro MicroSystems, LLC
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Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2018 10:13 AM
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Subject: [TN] Is there such a thing as a 006003 chip component yet?

TechNetters,
I am asking using English units, not metric.  When I started in the industry 1206s were standard.  I think 0201s are standard now (at least in the handheld portion of the industry). I know 01005s are here and I have read of 008004s, but anything smaller?

Regards,
Bev

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