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GENERAL PURPOSE INDUCTOR
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CTX10-4-R by Eaton Electronics is a Fixed Inductor.
Fixed Inductors are under the broader part category of Inductors.
Inductors are passive components that resist sudden changes in current by storing and releasing energy in an electromagnetic fiel. They are often used in power circuits and energy storage. Read more about Inductors on our Inductors part category page.
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70037987
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RS | Inductor, Power Inductor, 9.6uH, 3.4A, 0.019 Ohms Min Qty: 600 Package Multiple: 1 Lead time: 12 Weeks, 0 Days Container: Bulk | 0 |
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$5.0800 | RFQ |
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The recommended PCB land pattern for the CTX10-4-R is a rectangular pad with a size of 3.8mm x 2.5mm, with a 1.3mm diameter hole in the center for the pin. The pad should be solder-mask defined (SMD) with a non-solder-mask-defined (NSMD) pin 1 indicator.
The CTX10-4-R has a maximum operating temperature of 125°C. To ensure reliable operation, it's essential to provide adequate thermal relief on the PCB, such as thermal vias or a thermal pad, to dissipate heat generated by the inductor. Additionally, consider the ambient temperature and airflow in the application.
The self-resonant frequency (SRF) of the CTX10-4-R is not explicitly stated in the datasheet. However, based on the inductor's construction and materials, the SRF is typically in the range of 100-200 MHz. It's essential to consider the SRF when designing the circuit to avoid unwanted resonances.
The CTX10-4-R is designed to withstand moderate vibration levels. However, it's essential to evaluate the specific vibration requirements of your application and consider additional mechanical support or fixation methods to ensure the inductor's reliability and performance.
To minimize EMI, ensure proper PCB layout and routing, keeping the inductor away from sensitive components and traces. Additionally, consider using shielding, filtering, or other EMI mitigation techniques to meet your application's specific EMI requirements.