Common-mode choke coils are useful in a wide range of applications for the prevention of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) from power supply lines and for prevention of malfunctioning of various electronic equipment. Features include low leakage flux, high self-resonant frequency, high impedance at applicable frequency and low stray capacitance in section winding.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Configuration Type |
N/A Horizontal |
Min. Inductance |
N/A 5.20 mH |
Max. Inductance Difference |
N/A 200 µH |
Max. DCR |
N/A 0.340 Ohm |
Current Rating |
N/A 1.00 A |
Width (W) |
N/A 26.5 mm |
Length (L) |
N/A 26.5 mm |
Height (H) |
N/A 23 mm |
Pin Mounting (A) |
N/A 21.0 mm |
Pin Mounting (B) |
N/A 15.0 mm |
Weight |
N/A 0.88 oz |
Rated Voltage (AC) |
N/A 250 V |
Max. Temperature Rise |
N/A 45 ºC |
Min. Insulation Resistance |
N/A 100 mOhm |
Operating Temperature Range |
N/A -20 to 105 ºC |
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (AC) |
N/A 2,000 V |
Industry Standards |
N/A CSA IEC UL |
Features |
N/A High Impedance at Applicable Frequency High Self-Resonant Frequency Low Leakage Flux Low Stray Capacitance in Section Winding |