Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Filter Type | Construction | Maximum DC Resistance | Maximum Frequency | Material | Rated Current | Minimum Insulation Resistance | Approvals (V) | Power Supply (V) | No. of Functions | Technology | Screening Level | Output Impedance (ohm) | High Pot | Packing Method | Mounting Type | Rated Voltage | No. of Terminals | Sub-Category | Dimensions | Case Code | Maximum Operating Temperature | Attenuation At Maximum Frequency | Minimum Attenuation Frequency | Package Material | Minimum Operating Temperature | Attenuation At Minimum Frequency | Terminal Finish | Inductance | Maximum Attenuation Frequency | Manufacturer Series | Height | Width (mm) | Diameter (mm) | Maximum Insertion Loss | Additional Features | JESD-609 Code | Minimum Frequency | Operating Frequency (Hz) | Series | Length | Capacitance |
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Wurth Elektronik |
FERRITE CHIP |
Multi-Layer |
.35 ohm |
450 MHz |
Ferrite |
.3 A |
1 |
220 OHM |
TAPE AND REEL |
SURFACE MOUNT |
2 |
Other Filters |
L1.0XB0.5XH0.5 (mm)/L0.039XB0.02XH0.02 (inch) |
0402 |
125 Cel |
-55 Cel |
Tin (Sn) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier |
.5 mm |
0.5 |
e3 |
100 MHz |
1 mm |
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Wurth Elektronik |
FERRITE CHIP |
Multi-Layer |
.3 ohm |
450 MHz |
Ferrite |
1 A |
1 |
80 OHM |
TR, EMBOSSED, 7 INCH |
SURFACE MOUNT |
Other Filters |
L1.6XB0.8XH0.8 (mm)/L0.063XB0.031XH0.031 (inch) |
0603 |
125 Cel |
-55 Cel |
Tin (Sn) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier |
.8 mm |
0.8 |
e3 |
100 MHz |
1.6 mm |
Data line filters are electronic filters that are used to filter out noise and interference from data communication lines. They are designed to provide a high level of attenuation of unwanted frequencies while allowing the desired data signal to pass through with minimal distortion.
Data line filters use a combination of passive and active components, including resistors, capacitors, inductors, and op-amps, to filter out noise and interference from data communication lines. They can be designed for a wide range of communication standards, including Ethernet, USB, HDMI, and other data communication protocols.
Data line filters can be designed as low-pass filters, which allow low-frequency signals to pass through while attenuating high-frequency signals, or as band-stop filters, which block a specific range of frequencies while allowing other frequencies to pass through. They can also be designed with multiple stages of filtering to provide increased attenuation of unwanted frequencies.
Data line filters are commonly used in a variety of electronic systems, including computers, telecommunication equipment, medical equipment, and industrial control systems. They are also used in data centers and other applications where high-speed data communication is critical.