Common Mode Chokes

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Manufacturer
Murata ElectronicsTDK Corporation
Series
ACT45BDLP11
Packaging
Cut Tape (CT)Digi-Reel®Tape & Reel (TR)
Product Status
ActiveObsolete
Impedance @ Frequency
90 Ohms @ 100 MHz2.8 kOhms @ 10 MHz
Current Rating (Max)
150mA200mA
DC Resistance (DCR) (Max)
1Ohm1.88Ohm
Voltage Rating - DC
5V50V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 150°C-40°C ~ 85°C
Ratings
-AEC-Q200
Size / Dimension
0.049" L x 0.039" W (1.25mm x 1.00mm)0.177" L x 0.126" W (4.50mm x 3.20mm)
Height (Max)
0.036" (0.92mm)0.118" (3.00mm)
Package / Case
0504 (1210 Metric), 4 LeadHorizontal, 4 PC Pad
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ACT45B
ACT45B-510-2P-TL003
CMC 51UH 200MA 2LN 2.8KOHM SMD
TDK Corporation
68,966
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1 : ¥15.64000
Cut Tape (CT)
2,500 : ¥6.59497
Tape & Reel (TR)
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
Signal Line
2
2.8 kOhms @ 10 MHz
51 µH @ 100 kHz
200mA
1Ohm
50V
-
-40°C ~ 150°C
AEC-Q200
-
-
Surface Mount
0.177" L x 0.126" W (4.50mm x 3.20mm)
0.118" (3.00mm)
Horizontal, 4 PC Pad
0504 (1210 Metric) 0,92 - 4 Lead DLP11S Series
DLP11SN900HL2L
CMC 150MA 2LN 90 OHM SMD
Murata Electronics
0
In Stock
1 : ¥3.15000
Cut Tape (CT)
3,000 : ¥1.37612
Tape & Reel (TR)
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Obsolete
Signal Line
2
90 Ohms @ 100 MHz
-
150mA
1.88Ohm
5V
-
-40°C ~ 85°C
-
-
-
Surface Mount
0.049" L x 0.039" W (1.25mm x 1.00mm)
0.036" (0.92mm)
0504 (1210 Metric), 4 Lead
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Common Mode Chokes


A common mode choke is an electrical filter that blocks high frequency noise common to two or more data or power lines while allowing the desired DC or low-frequency signal to pass. Common mode (CM) noise current is typically radiated from sources such as unwanted radio signals, unshielded electronics, inverters and motors. Left unfiltered, this noise presents interference problems in electronics and electrical circuits.