The SBY451616T-800Y-S is a Yageo wound ferrite chip inductor featuring an inductance of 80uH. The 'T' typically signifies tape and reel packaging suitable for automated assembly processes, while the 'S' likely indicates a specific manufacturing variation, tolerance, or packaging specification. The inductor is engineered for use in a broad range of electronic circuits, providing inductance for signal filtering, energy storage, and impedance matching.
Applications:
- Power Supplies: Used in DC-DC converters and voltage regulators for filtering and energy storage.
- RF Circuits: Employed in RF filters, impedance matching networks, and oscillator circuits.
- EMI Suppression: Effectively suppresses electromagnetic interference in various electronic devices.
- Signal Filtering: Used in signal processing circuits to remove unwanted noise and harmonics.
- Mobile Devices: Commonly found in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics.
Features:
- Wound Ferrite Construction: Provides high inductance and excellent saturation characteristics.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Designed for automated assembly using reflow soldering.
- High Q Value: Ensures low energy loss and efficient performance in resonant circuits.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substance control.
- Compact Size: Small form factor allows for high-density mounting on PCBs.
Benefits:
- Improved Power Efficiency: Reduces energy loss in power supply circuits.
- Enhanced Signal Integrity: Minimizes noise and distortion in signal paths.
- Reduced EMI: Suppresses electromagnetic interference.
- Space Savings: Compact size allows for smaller and more efficient circuit designs.
- Stable Performance: Consistent electrical characteristics ensure reliable operation.
Additional Details:
The SBY451616T-800Y-S operating temperature ranges are -40°C to +85°C, and it comes in tape and reel packaging. The 'S' suffix likely corresponds to a specific tolerance or performance grade. Reflow soldering is used for assembly. The self-resonant frequency affects usage in high-frequency applications.