Bourns 4.7 mH 0.2 A Common Mode Choke 0.7 Ω 42V ac/dc, 80 V ac/dc
- RS Stock No.:
- 874-9706P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DR331-475BE
- Brand:
- Bourns
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- RS Stock No.:
- 874-9706P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DR331-475BE
- Brand:
- Bourns
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Bourns | |
| Product Type | Common Mode Choke | |
| Inductance | 4.7mH | |
| Series | DR331 | |
| Maximum DC Current | 0.2A | |
| Core Material | Ferrite | |
| Test Frequency | 100kHz | |
| Packaging | Tape & Reel | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -40°C | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 135°C | |
| Automotive Standard | No | |
| Mount Type | Axial | |
| Choke Voltage | 42, 80V ac/dc | |
| Length | 7.3mm | |
| Termination Style | Solder Pad | |
| Standards/Approvals | RoHS | |
| Depth | 5.4mm | |
| Maximum DC Resistance | 0.7Ω | |
| Height | 4.7mm | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Bourns | ||
Product Type Common Mode Choke | ||
Inductance 4.7mH | ||
Series DR331 | ||
Maximum DC Current 0.2A | ||
Core Material Ferrite | ||
Test Frequency 100kHz | ||
Packaging Tape & Reel | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 135°C | ||
Automotive Standard No | ||
Mount Type Axial | ||
Choke Voltage 42, 80V ac/dc | ||
Length 7.3mm | ||
Termination Style Solder Pad | ||
Standards/Approvals RoHS | ||
Depth 5.4mm | ||
Maximum DC Resistance 0.7Ω | ||
Height 4.7mm | ||
Bourns DR331 Series SMD Common Mode Chokes
RoHS compliant
Bifilar or sector windings
Wide frequency range over 1000MHz
Rated current 0.2 to 0.5A
Open construction is more economical than DR332 Series
Applications in the suppression of EMI in data and signal lines
