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Wurth, WE-MK, 0603 (1608M) Unshielded Multilayer Surface Mount Inductor with a Ceramic Core, 47 nH ±5% Multilayer 600mA / 1633373


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Item number:
     2794E-1633373
Manufacturer:
     Würth Elektronik
Manufacturer no.:
     74478614
EAN/GTIN:
     5059042456004
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Wurth 0603 WE-MK Series Multilayer Ceramic Inductors. Wurth WE-MK Series 0603 multilayer ceramic inductors are suitable for use in high frequency circuits such as tuners, transponders and HF amplifiers. Other applications include pagers, oscillators, laptops, PCMCIA-cards, Bluetooth, wireless LAN and filter circuits. These inductors offer stable inductance over temperature, inductive tolerances of 5%; ±0.3 nH and an high self-resonant frequency. The windings are printed on ceramic substrate and reflow or wave soldering is recommended for this series of multilayer inductors.
More information:
Inductance:
47 nH
Maximum DC Current:
600mA
Package/Case:
0603 (1608M)
Length:
1.6mm
Depth:
0.8mm
Height:
0.8mm
Dimensions:
1.6 x 0.8 x 0.8mm
Shielded:
No
Tolerance:
±5%
Maximum DC Resistance:
Series:
WE-MK
Core Material:
Ceramic
Maximum Self Resonant Frequency:
1.2GHz
Inductor Construction:
Multilayer
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+120°C
Other search terms: 1633373, Passive Components, Inductors, Surface Mount Inductors, Wurth Elektronik, 74478614
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