The LQBRC1608TR56M is a high-frequency inductor manufactured by Taiyo Yuden. This inductor is designed for use in a wide range of RF applications, providing impedance matching, filtering, and tuning in wireless circuits. It is characterized by its small size, high Q-factor, and excellent self-resonant frequency.
Applications:
- RF Front-End Modules
- Wireless Communication Systems
- Mobile Phones
- Bluetooth Devices
- Wi-Fi Modules
Features:
- Small Size (1608): Allows for high-density mounting on circuit boards.
- High Q-Factor: Minimizes energy loss and improves circuit performance.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Enables operation at high frequencies without signal degradation.
- Tight Inductance Tolerance: Provides consistent and predictable performance.
- Excellent Temperature Stability: Ensures stable performance over a wide temperature range.
- RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly and compliant with RoHS standards.
Benefits:
- Improved RF Performance: High Q-factor and SRF enhance signal quality and range.
- Reduced Circuit Size: Small size enables compact designs in wireless devices.
- Stable Operation: Excellent temperature stability ensures reliable performance in harsh environments.
- Consistent Performance: Tight inductance tolerance provides predictable behavior in RF circuits.
- Simplified Design: Facilitates impedance matching and filtering in RF designs.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance ensures that the component is free from hazardous substances.
Additional Details:
The LQBRC1608TR56M inductor is constructed using a ceramic core and a precisely wound coil, providing a high Q-factor and excellent self-resonant frequency. Its small size (1608) allows for high-density mounting on circuit boards, making it ideal for use in compact wireless devices. The inductor's tight inductance tolerance ensures consistent and predictable performance in RF circuits. Its excellent temperature stability ensures stable operation over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. The inductor is commonly used for impedance matching, filtering, and tuning in RF front-end modules, wireless communication systems, and mobile phones. The high Q-factor and SRF of the inductor enhance signal quality and range, improving the overall performance of the wireless device. The RoHS compliance ensures that the component is free from hazardous substances, making it environmentally friendly. The inductor's robust construction and reliable performance make it an ideal choice for demanding RF applications.