CH0805 Series
High Speed Serial Interface Common Mode Chokes
Product Description
Laird Wire Wound Type Broadband common mode filters can be applied on Gbps-level high-speed differential signal interfaces (cut off frequency up to 6GHz such as HDMI and USB3.0.) Use these filters on the data lines (D+ and D-) to suppress common mode noise without affecting the integrity of the differential signal.
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Industries
- Automotive
- Automotive and Industrial Electronics
- Consumer Electronics
- Data Infrastructure
- Datacom
- Energy & Utilities
- Healthcare / Medical
- Industrial Electronics
- IT
- Networking
- Printers
- Telecommunications
- Wearable electronics
- Wireless
Applications
- For Signal Lines
- USB/HDMI/DVI/SATA /LVDS /Display Ports
Features and Benefits
- Rohs compliant
- Wire Wound Surface Mount common mode filter
- Operating temperature range: –40 to +125°C
- Broadband common mode filter
- Automotive grade filters available upon request
Technical Specification
Typical Properties
Mounting TypeSMTNumber of Lines2Operating Temperature Max (Celsius)125Operating Temperature Min (Celsius)-40Electrical Properties
DCR (Ω) Max Max0.30000DCR (Ω) Max Min0.30000Filter Type 1Signal LineImpedance (Ohm) at 1 GHz Max339Impedance (Ohm) at 1 GHz Min339Impedance (Ohm) at 100 MHz Max90Impedance (Ohm) at 100 MHz Min90Impedance (Ohm) at 25 MHz Max48Impedance (Ohm) at 25 MHz Min48Impedance (Ohm) at 500 MHz Max249Impedance (Ohm) at 500 MHz Min249Peak Impedance Freq. (MHz) Max2000Peak Impedance Freq. (MHz) Min2000RATED CURRENT (A) Max Max0.400RATED CURRENT (A) Max Min0.400RATED CURRENT (A) Max Min0.400Typical Peak Impedance (Ω) Max494Typical Peak Impedance (Ω) Min494Dimensions
EIA PKG. SIZE0805Height/Thickness (inches) Max0.047Height/Thickness (inches) Min0.047Height/Thickness (mm) Max1.20Height/Thickness (mm) Min1.20Length (Inches) Max0.079Length (Inches) Min0.079Length (mm) Max2.00Length (mm) Min2.00Width (inches) Max0.047Width (inches) Min0.047Width (mm) Max1.00Width (mm) Min1.00Compliance
ROHS CompliantYes