The CLH2012T-R10J-S is a wire-wound ceramic chip inductor manufactured by Chilisin. It is designed for high-frequency applications requiring a stable and reliable inductance value. The 'R10' indicates an inductance of 0.10 μH (microhenries), and the part belongs to the CLH series, which are known for their high Q-factor and low DC resistance.
Applications
- RF Circuits: Used for impedance matching, filtering, and tuning in RF amplifiers and receivers.
- Wireless Communication: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Zigbee modules for signal conditioning.
- Mobile Phones: Antenna matching networks and RF front-end circuits.
- High-Frequency Filters: Implemented in low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass filters.
- GPS Modules: Filtering and impedance matching in GPS receivers.
Features
- Small Size: 2012 package (2.0 mm x 1.2 mm).
- High Q-Factor: Minimizes signal loss and enhances energy storage.
- Wire-Wound Construction: Offers stable inductance and high self-resonant frequency.
- Ceramic Core: Provides excellent temperature stability.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits
- Miniaturization: Enables smaller electronic devices.
- Improved RF Performance: High Q-factor results in improved signal transmission and filtering.
- Stable Inductance: Ceramic core guarantees stable inductance over temperature changes.
- Reliable Performance: Wire-wound construction ensures consistent performance.
Additional Details
The CLH2012T-R10J-S inductor has a tolerance indicated by 'J', usually ±5%. The 'S' indicates standard packaging. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is a key parameter and determines the upper frequency limit for inductive behavior. The typical operating temperature ranges from -40°C to +85°C. The DC resistance (DCR) is designed to be low to minimize power losses. The rated current indicates the maximum current the inductor can handle without performance degradation or damage. Standard dimensions for the 2012 package are adhered to. Ceramic materials are used for the core and winding insulation, providing stability and reliability. The specific materials and manufacturing techniques employed by Chilisin are typically proprietary.