The GZ2012D202TF is a chip inductor manufactured by Sunlord. Chip inductors are passive components used in electronic circuits to store energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through them. They are commonly used for filtering, impedance matching, and energy storage in various electronic devices.
Applications:
- Mobile Phones: For impedance matching and filtering in RF circuits.
- Wireless Communication Devices: In RF front-end modules, Bluetooth devices, and WLAN applications.
- Power Supplies: For filtering and energy storage in DC-DC converters.
- Consumer Electronics: In various electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, and digital cameras.
Features:
- Small Size: Compact form factor for space-constrained applications.
- High Reliability: Designed for stable performance in various environmental conditions.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
- Shielded Construction: Minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Benefits:
- Efficient Energy Storage: Stores energy in a magnetic field with low losses.
- Effective Filtering: Filters out unwanted noise and signals in electronic circuits.
- Impedance Matching: Matches impedance between different circuit stages for optimal signal transfer.
- Stable Performance: Provides stable inductance value over a wide range of frequencies and temperatures.
Technical Specifications (Typical):
Specific parameters vary by model, but typical characteristics include:
- Inductance Value: Specifies the inductance of the component in Henries (H). For example, 2nH (nanohenries). From the part name, we know that it is 2nH.
- Tolerance: The acceptable variation in the inductance value (e.g., ±5%, ±10%).
- Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): The frequency at which the inductor's impedance is at its maximum.
- DC Resistance (DCR): The resistance of the inductor's wire. Lower DCR is generally better.
- Rated Current: The maximum current that the inductor can handle without significant performance degradation.
- Operating Temperature Range: The range of temperatures within which the inductor can operate reliably.
- Package Size: The physical dimensions of the inductor (e.g., 2012, which refers to 2.0mm x 1.2mm).