Common Mode Chokes

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Inductance @ Frequency
360 µH @ 100 kHz515 µH @ 100 kHz1 mH @ 100 kHz2 mH @ 100 kHz
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2A3A7A
DC Resistance (DCR) (Max)
14mOhm40mOhm58mOhm80mOhm
Size / Dimension
0.689" L x 0.669" W (17.50mm x 17.00mm)0.689" L x 0.689" W (17.50mm x 17.50mm)0.709" L x 0.669" W (18.00mm x 17.00mm)
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0.768" (19.50mm)0.787" (20.00mm)
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SC-03-10GJ
SC-03-10GJ
CMC 1MH 3A 2LN TH
KEMET
584
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1 : ¥31.64000
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Power Line
2
1 mH @ 100 kHz
3A
40mOhm
250V
250V
-40°C ~ 120°C
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Through Hole
0.689" L x 0.669" W (17.50mm x 17.00mm)
0.787" (20.00mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
SC-02-20GJ
SC-02-20GJ
CMC 2MH 2A 2LN TH
KEMET
895
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1 : ¥40.81000
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Power Line
2
2 mH @ 100 kHz
2A
80mOhm
250V
250V
-40°C ~ 120°C
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-
Through Hole
0.689" L x 0.669" W (17.50mm x 17.00mm)
0.787" (20.00mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
SC-02-E120J
SC-02-05GJ
CMC 515UH 2A 2LN TH
KEMET
212
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1 : ¥23.04000
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Power Line
2
515 µH @ 100 kHz
2A
58mOhm
250V
250V
-40°C ~ 120°C
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-
-
Through Hole
0.689" L x 0.689" W (17.50mm x 17.50mm)
0.768" (19.50mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
SC-07-04GJ
SC-07-04GJ
CMC 360UH 7A 2LN TH
KEMET
60
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1 : ¥18.96000
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Tray
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Power Line
2
360 µH @ 100 kHz
7A
14mOhm
250V
250V
-40°C ~ 120°C
-
-
-
Through Hole
0.709" L x 0.669" W (18.00mm x 17.00mm)
0.787" (20.00mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
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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.