The MLF2012-1R0KT is a wire-wound inductor manufactured by Venkel. It's designed for a variety of RF and general-purpose applications where a small size and a specific inductance value are required. This inductor is characterized by its compact size and relatively high Q factor, making it suitable for impedance matching, filtering, and resonance circuits.
Applications:
- RF Circuits: Used in impedance matching networks, filters, and tuning circuits for radio frequency applications.
- Wireless Communication Devices: Employed in mobile phones, Bluetooth modules, and Wi-Fi devices.
- Consumer Electronics: Found in televisions, audio equipment, and other consumer electronic products.
- Power Supplies: Used in DC-DC converters and power management circuits for filtering and energy storage.
- Signal Processing Circuits: Utilized in signal conditioning circuits for noise reduction and signal shaping.
Features:
- Wire-Wound Inductor: Provides high Q factor and stable inductance.
- Small Size: Compact 2012 package (2.0mm x 1.2mm) enables high-density designs.
- 1.0 μH Inductance: Specific inductance value for targeted applications.
- High Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF): Allows for operation at higher frequencies.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
Benefits:
- Improved Circuit Performance: High Q factor minimizes losses and enhances circuit efficiency.
- Compact Design: Small size enables integration into space-constrained applications.
- Stable Inductance: Ensures consistent performance over temperature and frequency variations.
- Reduced EMI: Helps to minimize electromagnetic interference in sensitive circuits.
- Compliance: RoHS compliance ensures environmental compatibility.
Additional Details:
The MLF2012-1R0KT has an inductance of 1.0 μH with a tolerance of ±10%. The rated current is typically around 300mA, and the DC resistance (DCR) is low to minimize power loss. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) is typically in the range of several hundred MHz, allowing for operation at high frequencies. The inductor is designed for surface mount technology (SMT) and is compatible with automated assembly processes. The operating temperature range is typically from -40°C to +85°C. Proper soldering techniques should be used to ensure reliable connection to the PCB. The inductor is suitable for reflow soldering.