The HCI1608F-82NJ is a wire-wound chip inductor manufactured by TA-I Technology Co., Ltd. It is designed for high-frequency applications requiring a stable inductance value and a high Q factor. The compact 1608 (1.6mm x 0.8mm) package makes it ideal for use in space-constrained applications such as smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices.
Applications
- RF Impedance Matching
- RF Filtering
- Oscillator Circuits
- Wireless Communication Devices
- Mobile Phones
- Bluetooth Modules
- GPS Devices
Features
- Small Size (1.6mm x 0.8mm Footprint)
- High Q Factor
- Stable Inductance
- Excellent SRF (Self-Resonant Frequency)
- Wire-wound Construction
- Surface Mount Device (SMD)
- RoHS Compliant
Benefits
- Enhanced RF Performance: The high Q factor and stable inductance contribute to improved signal quality and reduced losses in RF circuits.
- Space-Saving Design: The small footprint allows for high-density circuit layouts in compact electronic devices.
- Reliable Operation: The robust wire-wound construction ensures reliable performance under various operating conditions.
- Minimized Signal Loss: Low DC resistance helps to minimize signal attenuation, maximizing circuit efficiency.
- Easy Integration: The surface-mount design simplifies assembly and allows for automated manufacturing processes.
Technical Specifications
The HCI1608F-82NJ has an inductance value of 82nH with a tolerance of ±5%. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is typically above 500 MHz. The DC resistance (DCR) is generally low to minimize power losses. It has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. The rated current is around 300mA, but depends on the temperature rise. This inductor utilizes a ceramic core material and is magnetically unshielded.
This inductor is particularly well-suited for use in high-frequency applications where minimizing signal loss and maintaining a stable inductance value are crucial. Its small size and robust construction make it a popular choice for wireless communication devices and other portable electronics.