RS PRO 2 x 2.7 mH 4 A Common Mode Choke 60mΩ 250V

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RS Pro

Inductance

2 x 2.7 mH

Test Frequency

10 kHz

DC Resistance

60mΩ

Maximum Current

4 A

Dimensions

27.5 x 27 x 17.5mm

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Voltage Rating

250V

Termination Style

Solder

Length

27.5mm

Depth

27mm

Height

17.5mm

Zemlja podrijetla

India

Detalji o proizvodu

RS Pro Common Mode Chokes 2 x 0.7mH - 2 X 3.3mH

RS Pro Toroidal chokes are high quality and are an efficient means of filtering supply lines. The common mode chokes have in- phase signals of equal amplitude allowing equipment to meet stringent electrical radiation specifications. Wide frequency ranges can be filtered by using a high and low inductance Toroidal chokes in a series. Different mode signals can be attuned substantially when used together with input and output capacitors.

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RS PRO 2 x 2.7 mH 4 A Common Mode Choke 60mΩ 250V

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RS PRO 2 x 2.7 mH 4 A Common Mode Choke 60mΩ 250V
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Tehnička dokumentacija

Tehnički podaci

Proizvođač

RS Pro

Inductance

2 x 2.7 mH

Test Frequency

10 kHz

DC Resistance

60mΩ

Maximum Current

4 A

Dimensions

27.5 x 27 x 17.5mm

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Voltage Rating

250V

Termination Style

Solder

Length

27.5mm

Depth

27mm

Height

17.5mm

Zemlja podrijetla

India

Detalji o proizvodu

RS Pro Common Mode Chokes 2 x 0.7mH - 2 X 3.3mH

RS Pro Toroidal chokes are high quality and are an efficient means of filtering supply lines. The common mode chokes have in- phase signals of equal amplitude allowing equipment to meet stringent electrical radiation specifications. Wide frequency ranges can be filtered by using a high and low inductance Toroidal chokes in a series. Different mode signals can be attuned substantially when used together with input and output capacitors.