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Flat-top Inductor
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The Model DR332 Dataline Series inductors provide filtering of RFI in a surface mount package that is compatible with automated assembly equipment, high-temperature soldering and immersion cleaning processes. The inductors are said to provide a cost-effective means for filtering RFI in high-speed data transmission lines. These data line chokes filter common-mode interference induced on the data transmission lines at frequencies of 10 kHz and higher while allowing data signals of up to almost 100 kHz to pass unaffected. The inductors measure 0.276 x 0.232" (7.00 x 5.90 mm). Lead spacing is 0.098" (2.50 mm).
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