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EPCOS 10 mH ±5% Ferrite Leaded Inductor, Max SRF:350kHz, Q:50, 110mA Idc, 35Ω Rdc, HLBC / 8807250


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Item number:
     2794E-8807250
Manufacturer:
     Epcos
Manufacturer no.:
     B82145A1106J000
EAN/GTIN:
     5059043083148
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Epcose B82145A HLCB Series RF Chokes. Epcos B82145A HLBC series RF chokes are suitable for application in interference suppression, decuopling, energy saving lamps and entertainment electronics. These high current large bobbin core inductors consist of a large ferrite drum core with enamel copper wire winding and a flame retardant lacquer coating. Suitable for wave soldering High rated current at high inductance ratings Terminals are radially bent to 5mm lead spacing Terminals are electroplated with nickel and pure tin
More information:
Inductance:
10 mH
Maximum DC Current:
110mA
Mounting Type:
Axial
Maximum DC Resistance:
35Ω
Tolerance:
±5%
Diameter:
6.5mm
Length:
12mm
Dimensions:
6.5 (Dia.) x 12mm
Core Material:
Ferrite
Maximum Self Resonant Frequency:
350kHz
Lead Pitch:
15mm
Series:
HLBC
Lead Diameter:
0.8mm
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-55°C
Other search terms: Choke coil inductor, wire resistor, 8807250, Passive Components, Inductors, Leaded Inductors, EPCOS, B82145A1106J000
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