TDK, CLF-NI-D Shielded Wire-wound SMD Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 100 μH ±20% Wire-Wound 610 (Saturation) mA, 860

RS Stock No.: 124-7805Brand: TDKManufacturers Part No.: CLF6045NIT-101M-D
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Specifications

Brand

TDK

Inductance

100 μH

Maximum dc Current

610 (Saturation) mA, 860 (Temperature) mA

Length

6.3mm

Depth

6mm

Height

4.5mm

Dimensions

6.3 x 6 x 4.5mm

Shielded

Yes

Tolerance

±20%

Maximum DC Resistance

320mΩ

Series

CLF-NI-D

Core Material

Ferrite

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150°C

Inductor Construction

Wire-Wound

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

CLF6045NI-D SMD Wound Ferrite Inductors

The CLF6045NI-D range from TDK consists of magnetically shielded wirewound inductors. These wirewound inductors can be used at a wide temperature range from -55°C to +150°C (including self-temperature rise). They are halogen free, compatible with lead free solder and are available in a range of E6 series inductance values.

Product Application Information

With an AEC-Q200 qualification, these wirewound inductors are suitable for power circuits within automotive applications. Applications include engine control modules, meters, electronic power steering, ABS and headlights.

Standards

AEC-Q200 qualified

TDK Non Standard SMT Inductors (Chokes)

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TDK, CLF-NI-D Shielded Wire-wound SMD Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 100 μH ±20% Wire-Wound 610 (Saturation) mA, 860

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TDK, CLF-NI-D Shielded Wire-wound SMD Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 100 μH ±20% Wire-Wound 610 (Saturation) mA, 860
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

TDK

Inductance

100 μH

Maximum dc Current

610 (Saturation) mA, 860 (Temperature) mA

Length

6.3mm

Depth

6mm

Height

4.5mm

Dimensions

6.3 x 6 x 4.5mm

Shielded

Yes

Tolerance

±20%

Maximum DC Resistance

320mΩ

Series

CLF-NI-D

Core Material

Ferrite

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150°C

Inductor Construction

Wire-Wound

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

CLF6045NI-D SMD Wound Ferrite Inductors

The CLF6045NI-D range from TDK consists of magnetically shielded wirewound inductors. These wirewound inductors can be used at a wide temperature range from -55°C to +150°C (including self-temperature rise). They are halogen free, compatible with lead free solder and are available in a range of E6 series inductance values.

Product Application Information

With an AEC-Q200 qualification, these wirewound inductors are suitable for power circuits within automotive applications. Applications include engine control modules, meters, electronic power steering, ABS and headlights.

Standards

AEC-Q200 qualified

TDK Non Standard SMT Inductors (Chokes)

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