The TCM0806G-120-2P-T200 is a common mode choke manufactured by TDK Corporation, designed to effectively suppress common mode noise in electronic circuits. It is widely used to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and improve signal integrity in various applications. The choke is particularly suited for use in high-speed data lines where noise suppression is critical for optimal performance.
Applications
- Common mode noise suppression in USB interfaces.
- Noise filtering in high-speed differential signal lines.
- EMI reduction in Ethernet connections.
- Used in display interfaces such as HDMI and DisplayPort.
- Noise suppression in automotive communication buses (e.g., CAN bus).
Features
- Compact 0806 package size for space-saving designs.
- High common mode impedance (120 ohms) for effective noise suppression.
- Low differential mode impedance to minimize signal distortion.
- Excellent noise suppression characteristics across a broad frequency range.
- 2-line configuration allows for simultaneous filtering of two signal lines.
- RoHS compliant, adhering to environmental standards.
Benefits
- Reduces EMI and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Enhances signal integrity by effectively filtering out common mode noise.
- Improves the reliability and performance of electronic devices.
- Saves valuable board space due to its small size.
- Minimizes signal degradation due to its low differential mode impedance.
Technical Specifications
The TCM0806G-120-2P-T200 exhibits a common mode impedance of 120 ohms at a specified frequency (typically 100 MHz). Its physical dimensions are defined by the 0806 package, indicating a length and width of approximately 0.8 mm and 0.6 mm, respectively. It is configured as a 2-line choke, enabling simultaneous noise filtering on two signal lines. Constructed with high-quality ferrite materials, it provides superior noise suppression capabilities. The T200 designation relates to tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. Operating temperature ranges typically fall between -40°C to +85°C.