The TFBQ24T330M221M is a thick film chip bead inductor manufactured by KOA Speer Electronics. These beads are designed to suppress high-frequency noise in electronic circuits.
Applications
- Noise Suppression in Signal Lines: Filters out unwanted noise in data and signal lines.
- EMI Suppression in Power Lines: Reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) in power supply circuits.
- Decoupling Applications: Provides localized decoupling for sensitive ICs.
- RF Circuits: Filtering and impedance matching in radio frequency applications.
- Automotive Electronics: Noise suppression in automotive control systems.
Features
- Thick Film Construction: Provides excellent reliability and stability.
- Small Size: Compact footprint for high-density circuit boards.
- High Impedance: Effective noise suppression at high frequencies.
- Low DC Resistance (DCR): Minimizes power loss and voltage drop.
- High Rated Current: Handles significant DC current without saturation.
- Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for a wide range of operating environments.
- RoHS Compliant: Lead-free and environmentally friendly.
Benefits
- Effective Noise Suppression: Reduces unwanted noise and improves signal integrity.
- Space Saving: Enables compact and efficient circuit designs.
- Minimal Power Loss: Low DCR ensures minimal power dissipation.
- Stable Performance: Maintains consistent impedance characteristics over a wide range of frequencies and temperatures.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for long-term stability and durability.
Additional Details
While specific details on impedance at a specific frequency are not readily available without the full datasheet, the part number suggests key characteristics. '330M' Likely Indicates the impedance value at a specific frequency; Further KOA Speer documentation will be needed to decode what impedance this part has. The '221M' likely relates to its physical dimensions and packaging type. To determine the exact impedance, frequency characteristics, rated current, and other critical parameters, the official KOA Speer datasheet should be consulted. Proper component selection is crucial for effective noise suppression; consider the frequency range of the noise to be suppressed and select a bead with appropriate impedance characteristics. A multimeter will not read the Inductance properly, impedance analyzers or network analyzers need to be used to properly characterize the component in question.