The SMC7.3224G50K37TR12 is a common mode choke manufactured by Kemet. Common mode chokes are electronic components designed to suppress common-mode noise while allowing differential signals to pass through with minimal attenuation. These chokes are crucial in various electronic devices to ensure signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Applications
- Power Supplies: Reducing noise emanating from power supplies, ensuring clean power delivery.
- Data Lines: Filtering noise on data lines such as USB, Ethernet, and HDMI cables to improve signal quality.
- Audio Equipment: Eliminating unwanted noise in audio circuits for clearer sound reproduction.
- Industrial Equipment: Protecting sensitive electronic components from common-mode noise in harsh industrial environments.
- Medical Devices: Ensuring EMC compliance and reducing interference in medical electronic equipment.
Features
- High Common Mode Noise Suppression: Effectively attenuates common-mode noise across a broad frequency range.
- Compact Size: Designed for space-constrained applications.
- High Impedance: Provides a significant impedance to common-mode currents, blocking noise effectively.
- Low Differential Mode Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal attenuation for differential signals.
- Robust Construction: Suitable for demanding environments with stable performance characteristics.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Integrity: Reduces noise and interference, resulting in clearer and more reliable signal transmission.
- Enhanced EMC Performance: Helps electronic devices meet electromagnetic compatibility standards.
- Reduced EMI: Minimizes electromagnetic interference with nearby devices.
- Increased System Reliability: Protects sensitive electronic components from damage caused by noise and surges.
- Optimized Performance: Allows electronic devices to operate at their full potential without being affected by noise.
Additional Details
The SMC7.3224G50K37TR12 is typically surface-mounted on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Specific details such as inductance, impedance at certain frequencies, rated current, and DC resistance can usually be found in the manufacturer's datasheet. The 'TR12' suffix often denotes the packaging type (e.g., tape and reel). The choke's material composition and construction are chosen to ensure stable electrical characteristics over a wide range of temperatures and environmental conditions.