TE Connectivity, 3650, 0402 Power Inductor with a Ceramic Core, 1 nH 10% 1.36A Idc Q:16

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RS Stock No.:
473-698
Mfr. Part No.:
1-1624112-2
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Inductance

1 nH

Maximum DC Current

1.36A

Package/Case

0402

Length

1.27mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Tolerance

10%

Series

3650

Core Material

Ceramic

Minimum Quality Factor

16

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
The TE Connectivity High frequency inductor is engineered for precision performance in compact electronic applications. Designed specifically for surface mount assembly, it delivers exceptional inductance and current handling capabilities while maintaining a low DC resistance. Optimised for space-constrained environments, its 0402 package size ensures seamless integration into modern circuit designs. The inductor’s robust specification includes a self-resonant frequency of 12.7 GHz, making it an ideal choice for high-frequency applications. With its taped and reeled packaging, ease of handling and placement is assured, streamlining the manufacturing process. This inductor encapsulates a blend of efficiency, reliability, and versatility, catering to the demanding requirements of engineers and designers seeking quality components for their cutting-edge technologies.

Compact 0402 package enhances layout flexibility
Designed for surface mount applications to save space
Low DC resistance ensures minimal power loss during operation
Able to handle high current ratings optimising functionality in demanding use cases
Taped and reeled for simple automatic placement in production
Compliant with major environmental regulations for eco friendly applications

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