VP2-0066-R Inductors, Coils, Chokes |
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Allicdata Part #: | 283-3660-2-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
VP2-0066-R |
Price: | $ 3.12 |
Product Category: | Inductors, Coils, Chokes |
Manufacturer: | Eaton |
Short Description: | INDUCT ARRAY 6 COIL 3.2UH SMD |
More Detail: | Unshielded 6 Coil Inductor Array 12-SMD |
DataSheet: | VP2-0066-R Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 300 |
300 +: | $ 2.84256 |
600 +: | $ 2.75373 |
900 +: | $ 2.66490 |
1500 +: | $ 2.57607 |
Series: | VERSA-PAC® |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Part Status: | Active |
Number of Coils: | 6 |
Tolerance: | -- |
DC Resistance (DCR) - Parallel: | -- |
DC Resistance (DCR) - Series: | -- |
Shielding: | Unshielded |
Ratings: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 125°C |
Mounting Type: | Surface Mount |
Package / Case: | 12-SMD |
Size / Dimension: | 0.642" L x 0.661" W (16.30mm x 16.80mm) |
Height: | 0.307" (7.80mm) |
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Arrays and signal transformers play a major role in modern day electronics. Many applications use these components for a variety of reasons. One such application is the VP2-0066-R, a signal transformer with a variety of applications. This article will discuss the applications of the VP2-0066-R and its working principle for those interested in using it in their own projects.
The VP2-0066-R is a signal transformer developed by ACME Electronics and is used in coaxial and fibre optic systems for high-speed data transmission. It has a full turn ratio of 1:1 and a bandwidth of 4.5GHz. It can be used in a variety of applications such as communications infrastructure, data centres, industrial processes, aerospace, defence, test and measurement, and more.
The VP2-0066-R is mainly used in arrays for signal conversion from one Frequency range to another. It is used for frequency matching, signal combining, signal routing, signal amplification, and other similar tasks. It also features a low insertion loss and high common-mode rejection ratio for optimal performance.
The VP2-0066-R is typically used in arrays for a variety of applications. In communications infrastructure, the transformer is used in optical networks for signal routing and conversion of digital signals to optical signals. For data centres, the VP2-0066-R can be used to boost the signal of existing networks and improve overall network performance. In industrial processes, the transformer can be used to convert various signals for automation and control systems. It is also used in applications such as aerospace and defence for high-speed data transmission, test and measurement, as well as other types of systems.
The working principle of the VP2-0066-R is based on the Faraday Effect. When an electrical current is passed through a wire, the electrons in the wire acquire an electric dipole moment. This dipole moment interacts with an external magnetic field to produce a torque that causes the wire to rotate. The rotation of the wire generates a voltage proportional to the strength of the applied magnetic field. This voltage can then be used to transfer data between two different frequency ranges.
In the VP2-0066-R, the transformer contains two coils which are both wound around a ferromagnetic core. The core material is usually iron or nickel, depending on the application. In the transmitter coil, an electrical current is passed through the wire which generates a magnetic field in the core material. This magnetic field is then induced into the receiver coil which generates a voltage that is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field. This voltage is then used to transfer data between two different frequency ranges.
The VP2-0066-R is a versatile signal transformer that can be used for a variety of applications. It is mainly used in arrays for signal conversion between different frequency ranges and can be used for frequency matching, signal routing, signal combining, and signal amplification. It features low insertion loss and a high common-mode rejection ratio, making it ideal for a variety of applications. The working principle of the transformer is based on the Faraday Effect which uses a magnetic field to induce a voltage in the receiver coil. This voltage is then used for data transfer between two different frequency ranges.
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