The CM322522-2R2M1 is a high-frequency inductor manufactured by Bourns Inc. It's designed for use in a variety of electronic circuits where inductance is required for filtering, tuning, or energy storage.
Applications
- Mobile phones: Used in RF circuits for impedance matching and filtering.
- Wireless communication devices: Found in circuits for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless technologies.
- RF transceivers: Utilized in radio frequency transmission and receiving modules.
- Power amplifiers: Employed in the output stages of amplifiers to provide impedance matching.
- Filters: Used as part of LC filters to attenuate unwanted frequencies.
Features
- Compact Size: Designed in a small surface-mount package for high-density circuit boards.
- High Q-factor: Offers a high Q-factor, which translates to lower losses and better performance in resonant circuits.
- Shielded Construction: Shielded to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Provides a high SRF, which is crucial for high-frequency applications.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly using SMT processes.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Integrity: The high Q-factor and shielded construction help to maintain signal integrity by reducing signal loss and interference.
- Miniaturization: The small size allows for denser circuit designs, saving board space and reducing the overall size of the electronic device.
- Reliable Performance: The robust construction and high-quality materials ensure reliable performance over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Reduced EMI: The shielding minimizes electromagnetic interference, improving the overall performance of the electronic system.
- Ease of Assembly: The SMT design simplifies the assembly process, reducing manufacturing costs.
Additional Details
The CM322522-2R2M1 has an inductance value of 2.2 μH. The CM322522 series inductors are constructed with a ceramic core and wire-wound construction. They are designed to withstand reflow soldering processes. It's important to consult the datasheet for specific electrical characteristics, such as the DC resistance (DCR), rated current, and operating temperature range. These parameters are critical for selecting the right inductor for a given application. This component is commonly used in impedance matching, RF filtering, and general-purpose inductive applications where high performance and small size are critical.