CENKER ACML4532B-510-2P-T for sale
CENKER ACML4532B-510-2P-T for sale

CENKER ACML4532B-510-2P-T

Manufacturer: CENKER Asian Brands
Mfr. Part #: ACML4532B-510-2P-T
Package: SMD-4P,4.5x3.2mm
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Key Attributes: CMC 51uH 230mA 2LN SMD
Description: 51uH@100kHz 2Line Common Mode Choke Surface Mount-4P 4.5x3.2mm 230mA DCR 1Ω
Products Specifications
Manufacturer:
Package:
SMD-4P,4.5x3.2mm
Inductance @ Frequency:
51uH@100kHz
Insulation Resistance(IR):
10MΩ
Operating Temperature:
-55℃~+150℃
Voltage Rating (AC):
50V
DC Resistance(DCR):
Voltage Rating - DC:
50V
Number of Lines:
2
Voltage Withstand:
-

Additional Information

Type Details
Minimum 1
Multiple 1
Standard Packaging 500
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Type Details
RoHS
ECCN -
CNHTS 8548900001
USHTS -
TARIC -
CAHTS -
BRHTS -
INHTS -
MXHTS -

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Cenker Technology Group (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Cenker") was founded in 2001, it is a professional manufacturer dedicated to the research and development, and manufacturing of inductance series products. The company's products are divided into consumer products X series and automotive A series, the main products include one-piece molded magnetic adhesive, common mode, high-frequency inductors and wound transformers, which are widely used in automotive electronics, new energy, servers, optoelectronics and other fields. Cenker adheres to the core values of "customer first, diligence first, sharing honor and disgrace." With professional technology and rigorous attitude, they actively explore and forge ahead. With technology, quality and service as their core competitiveness, Cenker continuously improves product quality and service level to provide customers with higher quality, professional and high value-added magnetic components, leading the future of the indus