The FDV0620-H-R68M=P3 is a fixed inductor manufactured by Murata Electronics North America. It is designed for use in various electronic circuits to provide inductance for filtering, energy storage, and impedance matching.
Applications:
- Power Supplies: Used in DC-DC converters, voltage regulators, and other power circuits for energy storage and filtering.
- RF Circuits: Used for impedance matching, filtering, and tuning in radio frequency applications.
- EMI Filtering: Used to suppress electromagnetic interference in electronic devices.
- Signal Filtering: Used in signal processing circuits to filter unwanted frequencies.
Features:
- Fixed Inductance: Provides a specific inductance value for circuit design.
- Compact Size: Allows for use in space-constrained applications.
- High Reliability: Designed for reliable performance in demanding environments.
- Shielded Construction: Reduces electromagnetic interference.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
Benefits:
- Efficient Energy Storage: Provides efficient energy storage in power circuits.
- Effective Filtering: Filters unwanted frequencies and noise in electronic circuits.
- Improved Signal Integrity: Improves signal integrity in RF and signal processing applications.
- Reduced EMI: Reduces electromagnetic interference, improving system performance.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance ensures adherence to environmental standards.
Additional Details:
The FDV0620-H-R68M=P3's inductance value is 0.68µH (R68M indicates 0.68 microhenries with M indicating the tolerance). The 'H' usually indicates a high current version. The package size is likely a small surface-mount format such as 0603 or 0805, check the Murata datasheet for exact dimensions. The inductor will also have a specified DC resistance (DCR) which affects the efficiency of power applications. It is important to consult the datasheet to determine the inductor's saturation current and self-resonant frequency (SRF) to ensure it meets the application requirements. The SRF indicates the frequency at which the inductor's behavior becomes capacitive rather than inductive. The rated current is the maximum current the inductor can handle before its inductance value drops significantly or it overheats. The 'P3' is likely a packaging or production code. Be sure to check the Murata datasheet.