Murata Ferrite Bead 0.5 mm (Surface) (0402) (Chip Ferrite Bead), 470 Ω impedance at 100 MHz, 1200 Ω impedance at 1 GHz

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RS Stock No.:
839-0792
Mfr. Part No.:
BLM15GG471SN1D
Brand:
Murata
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Brand

Murata

Package Type

0402

Product Type

Ferrite Bead

Impedance at 100 MHz

470Ω

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Impedance at 1 GHz

1200Ω

Current Rating

200mA

Mount Type

Surface

Sub Type

Chip Ferrite Bead

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Length

1mm

Depth

0.5mm

Height

0.5mm

Standards/Approvals

REACH, RoHS

Maximum DC Resistance

1.3Ω

Automotive Standard

No

Application

High Ghz Band General Use, EMI Suppression Filter

Material

Ferrite

Series

BLM15G

COO (Country of Origin):
JP

SMD 0402 Ferrite Filters - BLM15G Series


BLM15G Series Chip ferrite beads for high frequency noise suppression over a wide frequency range.

Key Characteristic


High impedance characteristic in 1GHz or higher Frequency

High impedance characteristic over a wide frequency band range of 100MHz to 6GHz

Small decrease in impedance during current loading, resulting in small impedance fluctuation during equipment operation

Applications include: Noise suppression for PCs with high-speed CPU and high-speed bus, and for Interface lines of peripheral equipment; High harmonic noise suppression for digital equipment with several hundred MHz or higher clock speeds; Prevention of erroneous operation caused by local oscillation signals in mobile phone and W-LAN modules (ensuring self-immunity); Bias Tee modules in optical transceivers

Note

For reflow soldering only

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