The NL252018T-150J-N is a wire-wound chip inductor produced by Chilisin Electronics. This component is designed for applications that require a specific inductance value for filtering, impedance matching, and creating resonant circuits. Due to its compact size and compatibility with surface-mount technology, it's well-suited for small and portable electronic devices.
Applications
- Mobile Phones: Employed for RF impedance matching and filtering tasks.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Used in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other wireless communication modules.
- Tablets and Laptops: Integrated into power management and signal processing circuitry.
- GPS Devices: Utilized in GPS receivers for both filtering and impedance matching.
- IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Found in various IoT devices for signal conditioning and noise reduction.
Features
- Wire-Wound Construction: Provides a high Q-factor and consistent inductance.
- Small Size: Its compact size enables high-density mounting on printed circuit boards.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Facilitates automated assembly processes.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Guarantees consistent performance at high frequencies.
- Operating Temperature Range: Designed to operate reliably over a wide range of temperatures.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Quality: Enhances filtering and impedance matching capabilities for RF signals.
- Compact Design: The small size is ideal for use in miniature electronic devices.
- Reliable Performance: Delivers consistent and stable inductance with a high Q-factor.
- Automated Assembly: SMT design allows for efficient and cost-effective manufacturing.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a broad spectrum of electronic circuits and applications.
Additional Details
The NL252018T-150J-N features an inductance value of 15 μH with a tolerance of ±5%, as denoted by the 'J' in the part number. Designed for reflow soldering on printed circuit boards (PCBs), this inductor's wire-wound construction helps achieve a high Q-factor, which is crucial for reducing signal losses in high-frequency circuits. Its self-resonant frequency (SRF) is generally in the MHz range, making it appropriate for various wireless communication applications. Compliant with RoHS standards, it meets environmental regulations. The DC resistance and rated current are specific to the NL series and should be confirmed with the manufacturer's datasheet to ensure that it operates properly within the intended circuit specifications.