The CL160808T-R82K-N is a wire-wound chip inductor manufactured by Chilisin. This component is designed for various high-frequency applications where a small form factor and reliable performance are crucial. Its construction and materials ensure stable inductance and high self-resonant frequency.
Applications:
- RF Circuits: Used in radio frequency circuits for impedance matching and filtering.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Employed in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless modules.
- Mobile Phones: Found in various sections of mobile phone circuitry.
- GPS Modules: Utilized in GPS receivers and tracking devices.
- High-Frequency Oscillators: Used as a key component in oscillators for stable frequency generation.
Features:
- Small Size: Compact 1608 package (1.6mm x 0.8mm) for space-constrained applications.
- Wire-Wound Construction: Provides high Q-factor and excellent self-resonant frequency (SRF).
- High Reliability: Robust design ensures stable performance under various environmental conditions.
- Tight Tolerance: Precise inductance value of 0.82µH with a specified tolerance.
- RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly and compliant with RoHS standards.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Performance: The high Q-factor minimizes losses and improves signal integrity.
- Miniaturization: Allows for smaller and more compact circuit designs.
- Stable Operation: Ensures consistent performance over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies.
- Reduced EMI: Helps minimize electromagnetic interference in sensitive applications.
- Easy Integration: Compatible with standard surface mount technology (SMT) assembly processes.
Additional Details:
The CL160808T-R82K-N features an inductance value of 0.82µH with a tolerance typically around 10%. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is designed to be high, ensuring the inductor operates effectively at the intended frequencies without significant parasitic effects. It is suitable for reflow soldering and can withstand typical SMT assembly temperatures. The operating temperature range is usually between -40°C to +85°C.