The NL252018T-R18K-N is a wire-wound chip inductor manufactured by Chilisin Electronics. This inductor is designed to provide a specific inductance value for filtering, impedance matching, and resonance in various electronic circuits. Its small size and surface-mount compatibility make it suitable for compact and portable devices.
Applications
- Mobile Phones: Employed for RF impedance matching and filtering purposes.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Integrated into Bluetooth modules, Wi-Fi modules, and other wireless systems.
- Tablets and Laptops: Used in power management and signal processing circuits.
- GPS Devices: Utilized in GPS receivers for filtering and impedance matching.
- IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Found in a variety of IoT devices for signal conditioning and filtering.
Features
- Wire-Wound Construction: Offers a high Q-factor and stable inductance value.
- Small Size: Compact dimensions allow for high-density mounting on PCBs.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Compatible with automated assembly processes.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Provides stable performance at high frequencies.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for various environmental conditions.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Quality: Provides effective filtering and impedance matching in RF applications.
- Compact Design: Small size allows for use in miniaturized electronic devices.
- Reliable Performance: Stable inductance and high Q-factor ensure consistent operation.
- Automated Assembly: SMT design facilitates efficient and cost-effective manufacturing.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of electronic circuits and applications.
Additional Details
The NL252018T-R18K-N has an inductance value of 0.18 μH, often written as R18, with a tolerance of ±10%, as indicated by the 'K' in the part number. It is designed for reflow soldering onto printed circuit boards (PCBs). This inductor's wire-wound construction allows for a high Q-factor, crucial for minimizing losses in high-frequency circuits. Its self-resonant frequency (SRF) is typically in the MHz range, making it well-suited for numerous wireless communication applications. Adhering to environmental standards, this component is RoHS compliant. The DC resistance and rated current are specific to the NL series and should be confirmed with the manufacturer's datasheet to ensure proper operation within the intended circuit.