Common Mode Chokes

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400 Ohms @ 500 MHz3.8 kOhms @ 50 MHz12.3 kOhms @ 2 MHz
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5 µH @ 100 kHz51 µH @ 100 kHz4.7 mH @ 10 kHz
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400mA800mA1.2A
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100mOhm300mOhm0.55Ohm (Typ)
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CC2824 Series
CC2824E513R-10
CMC 51UH 800MA 2LN 3.8KOHM SMD
Laird-Signal Integrity Products
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1 : ¥39.28000
Cut Tape (CT)
1,500 : ¥20.71559
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3.8 kOhms @ 50 MHz
51 µH @ 100 kHz
800mA
300mOhm
80V
42V
-40°C ~ 125°C
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0.295" L x 0.217" W (7.50mm x 5.50mm)
0.150" (3.80mm)
Horizontal, 4 Flat Lead
CC2824 Series
CC2824B475R-10
CMC 4.7MH 400MA 2LN 12.3KOHM SMD
Laird-Signal Integrity Products
4,341
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1 : ¥61.04000
Cut Tape (CT)
1,500 : ¥34.20499
Tape & Reel (TR)
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
Signal Line
2
12.3 kOhms @ 2 MHz
4.7 mH @ 10 kHz
400mA
0.55Ohm (Typ)
80V
42V
-40°C ~ 125°C
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-
-
Surface Mount
0.295" L x 0.217" W (7.50mm x 5.50mm)
0.150" (3.80mm)
Horizontal, 4 Flat Lead
4,281
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1 : ¥61.04000
Cut Tape (CT)
3,000 : ¥32.49471
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Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
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2
400 Ohms @ 500 MHz
5 µH @ 100 kHz
1.2A
100mOhm
80V
42V
-40°C ~ 125°C
-
-
-
Surface Mount
0.295" L x 0.217" W (7.50mm x 5.50mm)
0.150" (3.80mm)
Horizontal, 4 Flat 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.