The LFC32TE100J is a ferrite chip inductor manufactured by KOA Speer Electronics. This inductor is designed for use in various electronic circuits for filtering, impedance matching, and noise suppression. Its small size and surface mount design make it suitable for high-density circuit boards used in portable devices, communication equipment, and other electronic applications.
Applications:
- Noise Suppression: Used to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
- Filtering Applications: Employed in filter circuits for signal conditioning.
- Impedance Matching: Used for impedance matching in high-frequency circuits.
- Power Supply Filtering: Implemented in power supply circuits to reduce noise.
- RF Applications: Used in RF circuits for filtering and impedance matching.
Features:
- Ferrite Core: Provides high inductance and low core loss.
- Small Size: Suitable for high-density circuit boards.
- Surface Mount Design: Allows for automated assembly.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Provides good performance at high frequencies.
- Low DC Resistance (DCR): Minimizes power loss.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive.
Benefits:
- Effective Noise Suppression: Provides effective noise suppression for improved signal integrity.
- Efficient Filtering: Designed for efficient filtering in various applications.
- Reduced Power Loss: Low DCR minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Easy to integrate into circuit boards due to small size and surface mount design.
- Improved System Performance: Enhances the overall performance of electronic systems.
Additional Details:
The LFC32TE100J features an inductance value of 10μH (microhenries) and operates within specified current and temperature ranges. It is available in a compact 1210 package (3.2mm x 2.5mm). The inductor’s mechanical dimensions, electrical characteristics, and performance graphs can be found in the official product datasheet available from KOA Speer Electronics.