PA2749NL

Pulse Electronics
673-PA2749NL
PA2749NL

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Description:
Common Mode Chokes / Filters 536uH 4.2A DCR=17.1mOhms SRF=2MHz 1.40V

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In Stock: 1.746

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Factory Lead Time:
11 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
1,42 € 1,42 €
1,27 € 12,70 €
1,09 € 32,70 €
1,02 € 122,40 €
0,955 € 257,85 €
0,912 € 465,12 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Pulse
Product Category: Common Mode Chokes / Filters
RoHS:  
PCB Mount
SMD/SMT
2 Channel
536 uH
- 40 C
+ 130 C
14.22 mm
16.4 mm
8.9 mm
Tray
Common Mode Chokes
Brand: Pulse Electronics
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Product Type: Common Mode Chokes
Shielding: Unshielded
Factory Pack Quantity: 30
Subcategory: Inductors, Chokes & Coils
Unit Weight: 8 g
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TARIC:
8504509590
CNHTS:
8504500000
CAHTS:
8548000000
USHTS:
8548000000
JPHTS:
854800000
ECCN:
EAR99

WE-CMB Common Mode Power Line Inductors (Chokes)

Würth Elektronik WE-CMB Common Mode Power Line Inductors (Chokes) feature a compact design that delivers high suppression of asymmetric interferences, even at low-frequency ranges. In addition, these inductors provide broadband screening due to a low capacitance winding technique. Würth Elektronik WE-CMB Common Mode, Power Line Inductors, are ideal for power electronics and suppressing common-mode noises. Parasitics can have a significant effect on the noise attenuation and current rating of a common mode filter. Würth designed the WE-CMB series for minimal parasitic effects over its useful frequency bandwidth so it does what it is designed to do - get rid of the noise.