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Murata, LQW18CN_00, 1608 Wire-wound SMD Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 0.33 μH ±5% Wire-Wound 630mA Idc / 1065371


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Item number:
     2794E-1065371
Manufacturer:
     Murata
Manufacturer no.:
     LQW18CNR33J00D
EAN/GTIN:
     5059043426822
Search terms:
Choke coil inductor
SMD choke
SMD ferrite
smd choke
LQW18CN Series SMD Chip Inductors. Murata LQW Series wire wound RF inductors incorporates a high Q value giving great attenuation characteristics inside the pass band of the filters. These LQW inductors are used in matching applications of antennas for maintaining the reception and transmission sensitivity of the antennas. The LQW has low Rdc characteristics and can be employed in choke circuits where high current levels flow. Features. There are two types of structure available for different applications High Q value Large currents can be supported Low DC resistance
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Inductance:
0.33 μH
Maximum DC Current:
630mA
Package/Case:
1608
Length:
1.6mm
Depth:
0.8mm
Height:
0.8mm
Dimensions:
1.6 x 0.8 x 0.8mm
Tolerance:
±5%
Maximum DC Resistance:
250mΩ
Series:
LQW18CN_00
Core Material:
Ferrite
Inductor Construction:
Wire-Wound
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+85°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40°C
Moulded:
Yes
Other search terms: 1065371, Passive Components, Inductors, Surface Mount Inductors, Murata, LQW18CNR33J00D
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