Roxburgh EMC 4 mH Composite Iron Powder Toroidal Inductor, 1.9 Ω Rdc, SF

RS Stock No.: 288-216Brand: Roxburgh EMCManufacturers Part No.: SF1121
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Specifications

Inductance

4 mH

Product Type

Toroidal Inductor

Mount Type

Lead Wire

Maximum DC Resistance

1.9Ω

Diameter

25 mm

Lead Diameter

0.4mm

Automotive Standard

No

Height

10mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Core Material

Composite Iron Powder

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Lead Pitch

5mm

Termination Style

Radial Lead

Length

10mm

Depth

10mm

Standards/Approvals

UL

Series

SF

Product details

Roxburgh EMC SF Series Toroidal Radial Chokes

Wire-ended toroidal RFI suppression chokes specifically designed for use with phase angle control equipment applications operating at mains voltages
Ideally suited for applications that need to comply with BS800 interference limits

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Roxburgh EMC 4 mH Composite Iron Powder Toroidal Inductor, 1.9 Ω Rdc, SF

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Roxburgh EMC 4 mH Composite Iron Powder Toroidal Inductor, 1.9 Ω Rdc, SF

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1 - 9P.O.A.
10 - 99P.O.A.
100 - 249P.O.A.
250 - 499P.O.A.
500+P.O.A.

Technical documents

Specifications

Inductance

4 mH

Product Type

Toroidal Inductor

Mount Type

Lead Wire

Maximum DC Resistance

1.9Ω

Diameter

25 mm

Lead Diameter

0.4mm

Automotive Standard

No

Height

10mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Core Material

Composite Iron Powder

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Lead Pitch

5mm

Termination Style

Radial Lead

Length

10mm

Depth

10mm

Standards/Approvals

UL

Series

SF

Product details

Roxburgh EMC SF Series Toroidal Radial Chokes

Wire-ended toroidal RFI suppression chokes specifically designed for use with phase angle control equipment applications operating at mains voltages
Ideally suited for applications that need to comply with BS800 interference limits