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Wurth Elektronik 10 mH 450 mA Common Mode Choke 2 x 1.65Ω / 8997306


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Item number:
     2794E-8997306
Manufacturer:
     Würth Elektronik
Manufacturer no.:
     744862100
EAN/GTIN:
     5059042629446
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Current compensated chokes
current compensated chokes
Wurth WE-TFC Series Common Mode Chokes. Wurth Elektronik WE-TFC series compact common mode power line chokes offer high common mode and differential mode impedance with 4.0 mm creepage between windings. Suitable applications for these common mode chokes include power line input and output filters, power electronics, white goods, power tools, electronic ballasts, filtering on devices with unstable ground, offline and LED applications, 110/240 VAC main line applications and CCFL lighting. Operating temperature range of -55°C to +105°C. Approximate 1% stray inductance for symmetrical interference suppression
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Inductance:
10 mH
Series:
WE-TFC
Test Frequency:
10 KHz
DC Resistance:
2 x 1.65Ω
Maximum Current:
450 mA
Dimensions:
17 x 11 x 17mm
Operating Temperature Range:
-40°C → +125°C
Mounting Type:
Through Hole
Termination Style:
Solder Pad
Depth:
11mm
Height:
17mm
Length:
17mm
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40°C
Other search terms: 8997306, Passive Components, EMI Filters & Protection, Common Mode Chokes, Wurth Elektronik, 744862100
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