The CLH2012T-12NJ-S is a multilayer chip inductor produced by Chilisin. It is designed for high-frequency applications, commonly used in impedance matching circuits, RF filters, and tuning networks within various electronic systems. The 2012 package size offers a balance between size and performance, making it suitable for many PCB layouts.
Applications:
- RF Filtering: Utilized in RF filter circuits to attenuate unwanted signals.
- Impedance Matching: Employed in impedance matching networks to optimize signal transfer.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Incorporated into Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless devices.
- Mobile Phones: Found in the RF front-end circuitry of mobile phones.
- RF Modules: Used in various RF modules for signal conditioning and filtering.
Features:
- Small Size: 2012 package size (2.0 mm x 1.2 mm).
- Multilayer Construction: Provides a high self-resonant frequency.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency: Suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly processes.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive.
Benefits:
- Compact Design: Allows for high-density PCB layouts.
- Improved RF Performance: Delivers efficient filtering and impedance matching capabilities.
- Reliable Operation: Offers stable performance under varying operating conditions.
- Automated Assembly: Facilitates cost-effective manufacturing through automated processes.
- Environmentally Friendly: Complies with RoHS standards, reducing environmental impact.
Technical Specifications:
Detailed technical specifications for the CLH2012T-12NJ-S inductor require referencing the official Chilisin datasheet. Typical characteristics for similar inductors include:
- Inductance: 12 nH (12N indicates 12 nanohenries).
- Tolerance: Typically ±5%.
- Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): The frequency at which the inductor's impedance is at its maximum value.
- Q Factor: A measure of the inductor's efficiency, with higher values signifying lower losses.
- DC Resistance (DCR): The resistance of the inductor's winding.
- Rated Current: The maximum current the inductor can handle without performance degradation.
For precise specifications, please refer to the manufacturer's datasheet.