The H1200NLN is a common mode choke manufactured by Pulse Electronics. This component is designed to suppress unwanted common mode noise in electronic circuits, particularly in high-speed data communication lines. The 'NLN' suffix usually indicates that the product is lead-free and meets certain environmental compliance standards.
Applications
- Ethernet interfaces for noise reduction
- USB ports to minimize EMI
- Power line filtering to eliminate common mode noise
- Signal lines in network devices to improve signal integrity
- Data communication equipment to reduce emissions
Features
- Surface mount design: Allows for automated assembly and efficient use of PCB space.
- High common mode impedance: Effectively attenuates common mode noise across a broad frequency range.
- Low differential mode impedance: Minimizes insertion loss and signal distortion for differential signals.
- RoHS compliant: Adheres to environmental regulations regarding hazardous substances.
- Compact footprint: Suitable for applications where board space is limited.
Benefits
- Improved EMI performance: Reduces electromagnetic interference, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Enhanced signal integrity: Minimizes noise and distortion, leading to clearer and more reliable data transmission.
- Reduced system noise: Prevents noise from propagating through the circuit, enhancing overall system performance.
- Increased system reliability: Protects sensitive components from noise-induced failures.
- Simplified design: Provides a convenient solution for common mode noise filtering, simplifying circuit design.
Additional Details
The H1200NLN typically uses a ferrite core material for its high permeability and efficient noise suppression capabilities. It is designed to maintain consistent performance over a specified operating temperature range. The inductance and impedance characteristics are tailored to effectively block common mode noise while preserving the integrity of differential signals, which are essential for high-speed data communication. It finds application in various networking devices, computers, and other electronic systems where EMI suppression is critical.