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BournsCW201212-R18JInductor Surface Mount

Inductor RF Chip Unshielded Wirewound 0.18uH 5% 100MHz 50Q-Factor Ferrite 0.4A 0.78Ohm DCR 0805 T/R

Make any circuit look clean and compact using this chip CW201212-R18J surface mount inductor from Bourns. This SMD inductor has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 125 °C. In order to ensure safe delivery and enable quick mounting of this component after delivery, it will be encased in tape and reel packaging during shipment. This product is 2.3 mm long, 1.5 mm tall and 1.7 mm deep. This device is made with wirewound technology. It has an inductance of 180n H. Its test frequency is 100M Hz, while its minimum self-resonant frequency is 900M Hz. This SMD inductor has a maximum DC current of 350m A with a maximum resistance of 850m Ohm. It has a tolerance of 5%.

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      Malaysia
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