The 1008C-1R2J is a wire-wound chip inductor manufactured by Frontier Electronics. This inductor is designed for surface mount applications and offers a combination of small size and good electrical characteristics. Wire-wound inductors are known for their higher Q factors and better current handling capabilities compared to multilayer chip inductors.
Applications:
- RF Circuits: Used in RF filters, matching networks, and tuning circuits.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Found in smartphones, tablets, and other wireless devices.
- Power Supplies: Utilized in DC-DC converters and power management circuits.
- Medical Devices: Employed in medical equipment for signal filtering and impedance matching.
- Automotive Electronics: Used in automotive applications for noise filtering and signal conditioning.
Features:
- Wire-Wound Construction: Offers high Q factor and good current handling capability.
- Surface Mount Package: Designed for automated assembly on printed circuit boards.
- Compact Size: Saves space in densely populated circuits.
- High SRF (Self-Resonant Frequency): Ensures stable performance at high frequencies.
- RoHS Compliant: Manufactured in compliance with RoHS standards, minimizing environmental impact.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Performance: Enhances circuit performance by minimizing losses and improving signal quality.
- Efficient Power Management: Enables efficient power conversion and regulation.
- Compact Design: Allows for smaller and more compact circuit designs.
- Reliable Operation: Provides stable and reliable performance in demanding environments.
- Simplified Assembly: Simplifies the assembly process with its surface mount design.
Technical Specifications:
Key specifications for the 1008C-1R2J inductor include:
- Inductance: 1.2µH (indicated by 1R2, where R represents the decimal point).
- Tolerance: Typically ±5% or ±10% (indicated by J)
- Package Size: 1008 (100 x 80 mils, or approximately 2.5mm x 2.0mm)
- Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Varies depending on the specific part, but is typically in the MHz range.
- DC Resistance (DCR): Low DCR for minimal power loss.
- Rated Current: The maximum current the inductor can handle without significant performance degradation.
- Q Factor: High Q factor at specific test frequencies.
Refer to the Frontier Electronics datasheet for the most accurate and detailed specifications.