The CLH1005T-7N5J-S is a multilayer chip inductor from Chilisin, designed for use in high-frequency circuits. It is commonly employed for filtering, impedance matching, and tuning in various electronic devices, including mobile phones, wireless communication systems, and RF modules. The small 1005 package size makes it suitable for compact and densely populated circuit boards.
Applications:
- RF Filters: Used as components in RF filters to attenuate unwanted signals.
- Impedance Matching Networks: Employed to match impedance between different circuit stages.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Found in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless systems.
- Mobile Phones: Integrated into mobile phone circuits for RF signal processing.
- RF Modules: Used in various RF modules for filtering and matching.
Features:
- Small Size: 1005 package size (1.0 mm x 0.5 mm).
- Multilayer Construction: Offers high self-resonant frequency.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency: Suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive.
Benefits:
- Compact Design: Allows for high-density PCB layouts.
- Improved RF Performance: Provides efficient filtering and impedance matching.
- Reliable Operation: Stable performance under varying operating conditions.
- Automated Assembly: Facilitates cost-effective manufacturing.
- Environmentally Friendly: Reduces environmental impact.
Technical Specifications:
Detailed technical specifications for the CLH1005T-7N5J-S inductor require referencing the official Chilisin datasheet. However, typical characteristics of similar inductors include:
- Inductance: 7.5 nH (7N5 indicates 7.5 nanohenries).
- Tolerance: Typically ±5%.
- Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): The frequency at which the inductor's impedance is at its maximum.
- Q Factor: A measure of the inductor's efficiency, with higher values indicating lower losses.
- DC Resistance (DCR): The resistance of the inductor's windings.
- Rated Current: The maximum current the inductor can handle without degradation.
Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for precise values.