Allicdata Part #: | 587-3439-2-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
MCF20104G900-T |
Price: | $ 0.06 |
Product Category: | Filters |
Manufacturer: | Taiyo Yuden |
Short Description: | CMC 100MA 4LN 90 OHM SMD |
More Detail: | 4 Line Common Mode Choke Surface Mount 90 Ohms @ 1... |
DataSheet: | MCF20104G900-T Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 44000 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
4000 +: | $ 0.05644 |
8000 +: | $ 0.05312 |
12000 +: | $ 0.04980 |
28000 +: | $ 0.04648 |
Voltage Rating - DC: | 5V |
Package / Case: | 0804 (2010 Metric), 8 Lead |
Height (Max): | 0.022" (0.55mm) |
Size / Dimension: | 0.079" L x 0.039" W (2.00mm x 1.00mm) |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Features: | -- |
Approvals: | -- |
Ratings: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 85°C |
Voltage Rating - AC: | -- |
Series: | MC |
DC Resistance (DCR) (Max): | 4.5 Ohm |
Current Rating (Max): | 100mA |
Impedance @ Frequency: | 90 Ohms @ 100MHz |
Number of Lines: | 4 |
Filter Type: | Signal Line |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
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Common Mode Chokes are widely used in electronics and digitized communications for the purpose of noise reduction and signal filtering. They are especially beneficial in applications where multiple signals need to be isolated or dampened. The MCF20104G900-T is a type of common mode choke that is designed to operate at high temperatures and is limited to electrical current frequencies in the range of 10 kHz. to 30 MHz.
The MCF20104G900-T is categorized as a common mode choke because it is designed to reduce both common and differential mode noise from power supplies and signal lines. Common mode noise is produced when a signal is transmitted through an electronic component and the resulting signal is no longer of the same phase or amplitude as the transmitted signal. Differential mode noise is produced when the references or grounds of components of different electrical currents are not in the same phase.
The MCF20104G900-T works by introducing a high impedance into the circuit, resulting in a reduction of both common and differential mode noise. This is accomplished by passing the signal through an inductor, or wound wire, which increases the overall impedance of the signal. The windings of the inductor act as a filter, allowing only certain frequencies to pass. The noise is then blocked as it passes through the inductor and is absorbed by the winding.
The MCF20104G900-T is also capable of handling up to four separate signal paths. This feature allows it to be used in applications such as power supplies, audio equipment, and other consumer electronics, as well as many industrial applications. Additionally, the MCF20104G900-T is designed to operate at temperatures up to 150°C, making it ideal for high-temperature applications. It also provides excellent EMI attenuation, making it a great choice for a wide variety of industries.
In conclusion, the MCF20104G900-T is a type of common mode choke designed for high temperatures and found in many industrial and consumer applications. Its ability to provide excellent EMI attenuation and reduce both common and differential mode noise make it a great choice for noise reduction and signal filtering. Its high temperature tolerance and ability to handle up to four separate signal paths make it an ideal choice for many applications.
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