PE-0805FT683JTT PULSE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, PE-0805FT683JTT Datasheet

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PE-0805FT683JTT

Manufacturer Part Number
PE-0805FT683JTT
Description
INDUCTOR WW 68UH 2.52MHZ 0805
Manufacturer
PULSE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Series
0805FTr
Type
Ferrite Corer
Datasheet

Specifications of PE-0805FT683JTT

Inductance
68µH
Current
49mA
Tolerance
±5%
Dc Resistance (dcr)
17.5 Ohm Max
Q @ Freq
8 @ 2.52MHz
Self Resonant Freq
11MHz
Package / Case
0805 (2012 Metric)
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Frequency - Test
2.52MHz
Material - Core
Ferrite
Applications
General Purpose
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Shielding
-
Current - Saturation
-
Current - Temperature Rise
-
RF Chip Inductors
WC701.L (4/10)

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PE-0805FT683JTT Summary of contents

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RF Chip Inductors WC701.L (4/10) ...

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... In addition, Pulse designs and manufactures end-user products such as DSL filters and splitters (Excelsus as well as components used in consumer products such as personal computers, cable modems, TVs, DVDs, PDAs, digital cameras, and set-top boxes. Engineering design centers and manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and Asia supply product to a broad interna- tional customer base ...

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... Performance Specifications Environmental Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Mechanical Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Tape and Reel Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Miniature Wire-wound RF Chip Inductors 0402CD Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 0603CD Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 0805CD Series ...

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... NOTE: 0805CM, 1008CM and 1008CQ design kits are not available at this time. • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Kit Part Number PE-0402CDKIT-T PE-0603CDKIT-T PE-0805CDKIT-T PE-1008CDKIT-T • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 GShanghai 86 21 62787060 2 Tolerance 2% 2% ...

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... Wirewound 1206CD 1206 Wirewound CD Series: Standard 100% compatible with other market leaders. CM Series: Offers improved electrical performance or alternative inductance values to Pulse CD series. CQ Series: Offers high Q and high Idc series. FT Series: Ferrite core offers higher inductance values. Type Competition 0402CD Coilcraft ...

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... Q values shall not change by more than ±10% There shall be no Damaged, Open or Shorted Windings There shall be no deformation or change in appearance Inductance shall not change by more than ±5% Q values shall not change by more than ±10% • • • • ...

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... NOTE: P1, P2 and P3 are same for all chip inductor series. Keeping the same dimensions for guide hole and pocket pitch (P1), pocket pitch (P2), guide hole pitch (P3) and tape width (8mm) for all series, enables the packaging machine to maintain the same settings while changing models. The only differ- ence between the series are the parts per reel which contribute to a different length of tapes/reel per model. • ...

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... USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction High Q values High self resonant frequency Industry standard 0402 (1005 ) surface mount land pattern See page 3 for Competition Cross Reference Electrical Specifications @ 25°C Standard Optional Tolerance Tolerance ±0.3nH (S) ±0.2nH ( 250MHz ± ...

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... Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer. (Please note that inductance information is not stamped on part, because of the extremely small size measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. Typical Q vs Frequency Weight . . . . . . . 0.002 grams Tape & ...

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... Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction High Q values High self resonant frequency Industry standard 0603 (1608) surface mount land pattern See page 3 for Competition Cross Reference Electrical Specifications @ 25°C Standard Optional Tolerance Tolerance ± 10% (K) ± 5% (J), ± 2% (G) ± ...

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... PE-0603CD331KTT 330 @ 100MHz PE-0603CD391KTT 390 @ 100MHz Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. Typical Q vs Frequency • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Electrical Specifications @ 25° ...

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... NOTES: 1. Inductance measured with HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. • • ...

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... Typical Inductance vs Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 11 Weight . . . . . . . 0.012 grams Tape & Reel . . . . . .2000/reel Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 ...

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... PE-0805CM681KTT 680 @ 50MHz PE-0805CM821KTT 820 @ 50MHz NOTES: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction High Q values and self resonant frequency ...

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... Typical Inductance vs Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 13 Weight . . . . . . . 0.012 grams Tape & Reel . . . . . .2000/reel Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 ...

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... PE-0805FT473KTT 47 @ 2.52MHz PE-0805FT683KTT 68 @ 2.52MHz NOTES: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ferrite core construction ...

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... Typical Inductance vs. Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 15 Weight . . . . . . . 0.012 grams Tape & Reel . . . . . .2000/reel Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 ...

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... USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction High Q values and high self-resonant frequency Industry standard 1008 (2520) SMT land pattern See page 3 for Competition Cross Reference Electrical Specifications @ 25°C Standard Optional Tolerance Tolerance ±10% (K) ±5% (J), ±2% (G), ±1% (F) ± ...

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... Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer measured using Valhalla Scientific model 4100 ATC Digital DC Ohmmeter ...

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... PE-1008CM392KTT 3900 @ 10MHz PE-1008CM472KTT 4700 @ 10MHz Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4191A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction ...

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... Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Typical Inductance vs Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 19 Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 0,25 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 WC701.L (4/10) ...

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... PE-1008CQ331KTT 330 @ 50MHz PE-1008CQ391KTT 390 @ 50MHz Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4191A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer. • • USA 858 674 8100 Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Wirewound ceramic core construction ...

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... Germany 49 7032 7806 0 www.pulseeng.com Typical Inductance vs Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 21 Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 0,25 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 WC701.L (4/10) ...

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... PE-1206CD102KTT 1000 @ 35MHz PE-1206CD122KTT 1200 @ 35MHz Notes: 1. Inductance measured using a HP4286A RF Impedance Analyzer measured using a HP4291A RF Impedance Analyzer with a HP16193A Test Fixture. 3. SRF measured using a HP8753C Network Analyzer measured using a Valhalla Scientific model 4100 ATC Digital Ohmmeter. DC • • ...

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... Typical Q vs Frequency Typical Inductance vs Frequency Mechanical • • • • Singapore 65 6287 8998 Shanghai 86 21 62787060 23 Dimensions: Inches mm Unless otherwise specified all tolerances are ± .010 0,25 • • • • China 86 755 33966678 Taiwan 886 3 4356768 WC701.L (4/10) ...

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... There are mainly 3 varieties of inductor in common use today and they are wire-wound, multi-layer and drum core chip inductors. The primary differences between these competing types are the core material used to enhance the inductance of coil and the construction method. Wire is wound around a ceramic or ferrite bobbin or in the case of multi-layer the coil is formed by interconnecting layers of conductive material printed on a ceramic substrate ...

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... Another source of loss is the dielectric material used to form the body of the inductor. There is no perfect insulator and so dielectric losses can not be avoided at very high frequencies. Dielectric losses, like skin effect also tend to increase the effective resistance of a coil at high frequencies ...

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... The Inductor Basics (continued) The effect of Cd can have a dramatic effect upon the impedance of the inductor as illustrated in Fig 2.0, because "fringe" effects become dominant at high frequencies. At low frequencies the inductor's reactance parallels that of an ideal inductor. With increasing frequency the reactance of the inductor departs from the ideal curve and increases at a much faster rate until it reaches a peak value at the inductor's parallel resonant frequency (Fr) ...

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... The larger the ratio, the better the inductor. The quality factor of an inductor is often referred to as the Q of the inductor. If the inductor were constructed from a perfect conductor (zero loss), its Q would be infinite. Of course this is impossible, and so the inductor will always have some finite value. ...

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... Tel: 858 674 8100 Tel: 49 7032 7806 0 Performance warranty of products offered on this data sheet is limited to the parameters specified. Data is subject to change without notice. Other brand and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. www.pulseeng.com Pulse China Headquarters ...

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