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CHOKE RF 330UH 190MA AXIAL

B78108S1334J

Manufacturer Part Number
B78108S1334J
Description
CHOKE RF 330UH 190MA AXIAL
Manufacturer
EPCOS Inc
Series
BCr
Type
Ferrite Corer
Datasheets

Specifications of B78108S1334J

Inductance
330µH
Tolerance
±5%
Current
190mA
Dc Resistance (dcr)
6.4 Ohm Max
Q @ Freq
70 @ 796kHz
Self Resonant Freq
2.7MHz
Package / Case
Axial
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Frequency - Test
796kHz
Material - Core
Ferrite Drum
Applications
General Purpose
Maximum Dc Current
190 mAmps
Maximum Dc Resistance
6.4 Ohms
Self Resonant Frequency
2.7 MHz
Q Minimum
70
Termination Style
Axial
Inductance Tolerance
± 5%
Dc Resistance Max
6.4ohm
Dc Current Rating
190mA
Q Test Frequency
0.796MHz
Inductor Case Style
Axial Leaded
No. Of Pins
2
Svhc
No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Body Diameter
4mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Shielding
-
Current - Saturation
-
Current - Temperature Rise
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
B78108S1334J000
Disturbed equipment
Electrical devices, equipment and/or systems subject to interference and which can be adversely
affected by it are termed disturbed equipment.
In the same way as interference sources, disturbed equipment can also be categorized correspond-
ing to frequency characteristics. A distinction can be made between narrowband and broadband
susceptibility
Narrowband systems include radio and TV sets, for example, whereas data processing systems are
generally specified as broadband systems.
Radio and TV receivers
Radio reception equipment
Modems
Data transmission systems
Telemetric radio transmission devices
Frequency-coded signalling equipment
Fig. 6
2.3
As previously mentioned, an interference source causes both conducted and radiated electro-
magnetic interference.
Propagation along lines can be detected by measuring the interference current and the interference
voltage
The effect of magnetic and electric interference fields on their immediate vicinity is assessed by
measuring the radiated magnetic and electric field components. This method of propagation is also
frequently termed electric or magnetic coupling (near field).
In higher frequency ranges, characterized by the fact that device dimensions are in the order of
magnitude of the wavelength under consideration, the interference energy is mainly radiated direct-
ly (far field).
Conducted and radiated propagation must also be taken into consideration when measuring the
susceptibility of disturbed equipment.
Interference sources e.g. sine-wave generators as well as pulse generators with a wide variety of
pulse shapes are used for such tests.
General Technical Information
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Propagation of electromagnetic interference and EMC measurement techniques
Narrowband susceptibility
Disturbed equipment
7).
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6).
Disturbed equipment (affected by EMI)
15
Digital and analog systems
Data processing systems
Process control computers
Control systems
Video transmission systems
Interface lines
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Broadband susceptibility

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