The LG01-0356N1LFTR is a common mode choke manufactured by Halo Electronics Inc. Common mode chokes are used to suppress common-mode noise in electronic circuits, improving signal integrity and reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Applications
- Power supplies: Used to reduce noise injected into or emitted from power supply circuits.
- Networking equipment: Employed in Ethernet and other networking interfaces to filter common-mode noise.
- Audio equipment: Reduces noise in audio signals, improving sound quality.
- Data lines: Filters noise on data transmission lines like USB and HDMI.
- Industrial control systems: Protects sensitive electronics from electrical noise in harsh industrial environments.
Features
- High common mode impedance: Offers significant attenuation of common mode noise.
- Low differential mode impedance: Minimizes signal distortion of desired signals.
- Compact size: Allows for use in space-constrained applications.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental regulations regarding hazardous substances.
- High reliability: Designed for long-term performance in demanding applications.
Benefits
- Reduced EMI: Prevents electromagnetic interference from affecting other devices or systems.
- Improved signal integrity: Ensures clean and accurate signal transmission.
- Enhanced system performance: Improves the overall reliability and stability of electronic systems.
- Compliance with regulatory standards: Helps meet EMI/EMC requirements for product certification.
- Protection of sensitive circuits: Prevents damage from electrical noise and transients.
Additional Details
Specific technical specifications such as inductance, DCR (DC resistance), rated current, and isolation voltage vary depending on the exact configuration of the LG01-0356N1LFTR. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed specifications. This common mode choke is typically constructed with ferrite core material and is designed for surface mount technology (SMT) assembly onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). It's crucial to select the correct common mode choke based on the specific frequency range of the noise being suppressed and the current requirements of the application.