EPCOS, SIMID, 2220 Unshielded Wirewound Surface Mount Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 330 μH ±10 % 280 mA Idc Q:20

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RS Stock No.:
166-0195
Mfr. Part No.:
B82442T1334K050
Manufacturer:
EPCOS
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Brand

EPCOS

Product Type

Wirewound Surface Mount Inductor

Inductance

330 μH

Maximum DC Current

280mA

Package/Case

2220

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Length

5.6mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Shielding

No

Maximum DC Resistance

3.29Ω

Pin Count

2

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Inductance Tolerance

±10 %

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Series

SIMID

Core Material

Ferrite

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Depth

5mm

Termination Style

Solder

Height

5mm

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

3.4MHz

Moulded

Yes

Minimum Quality Factor

20

Inductor Construction

Wirewound

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

EPCOS 2220 B82442T SIMID Series Wire Wound Inductors


B82442T SIMID Series SMD Inductors with a Ferrite drum core

Laser-welded winding and flame-retardant moulding

Features & Benefits:


B82442T SIMID Series have a high current handling capability

High Inductance values: 1 μH to 10000 μH

Rated current of 46 mA to 3510 mA

Temperature range up to 150°C

Qualified to AEC-Q200

Suitable for lead-free reflow soldering as referenced in JEDEC J-STD 020D

RoHS-compatible and Halogen-free

Applications in Filtering of supply voltages, coupling, decoupling; DC/DC converters/switch-mode power supplies; Automotive electronics; Telecommunications; Consumer electronics; Industrial electronics

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