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Common mode chip inductors minimise noise intrusion

Giovanni Di Maria
Giovanni Di Maria November 24, 2022
Updated 2022/12/06 at 3:13 PM
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Eaton ACE2V3225 Common mode Chip Inductors are automotive-grade chip inductors with OPEN Alliance 2.0 compatibility and are now offered by Mouser, for CAN and Ethernet vehicle connection modules, these chip inductors provide excellent filtering with low parasitic capacitance to minimise noise incursion in data lines.

The chip inductors minimise noise and have a common-mode inductance range of 80 to 200 H and a common-mode impedance range of 300 to 9500 Ohm. These common-mode chip inductors come in 1210 (3225 metric) packages and function in the -40C to 125C temperature range. Ethernet architectures, ADAS, infotainment, safety cameras, sensors, powertrains, and EVs are examples of typical uses.

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Giovanni Di Maria November 24, 2022
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