Common Mode Chokes

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Manufacturer
Bourns Inc.KEMETWürth Elektronik
Series
8100SCFWE-CMBNC
Filter Type
-Power Line
Inductance @ Frequency
7.3 mH @ 1 kHz12 mH @ 10 kHz13 mH @ 10 kHz
Current Rating (Max)
8A9.3A10A
DC Resistance (DCR) (Max)
15mOhm18mOhm32mOhm
Voltage Rating - DC
250V-
Voltage Rating - AC
250V-
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 105°C-40°C ~ 120°C-40°C ~ 125°C
Size / Dimension
1.260" L x 0.906" W (32.00mm x 23.00mm)1.339" L x 0.906" W (34.00mm x 23.00mm)1.650" L x 0.800" W (41.91mm x 20.32mm)
Height (Max)
1.260" (32.00mm)1.417" (36.00mm)1.650" (41.91mm)
Package / Case
Vertical, 4 PC PinVertical, No Base, 4 PC Pin
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7448051012
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CMC 12MH 10A 2LN TH
Würth Elektronik
323
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1 : ¥141.54000
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Power Line
2
12 mH @ 10 kHz
10A
15mOhm
-
250V
-40°C ~ 125°C
-
-
-
Through Hole
1.339" L x 0.906" W (34.00mm x 23.00mm)
1.417" (36.00mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
SC-07-030V
SCF25-08-1300
CMC 13MH 8A 2LN TH
KEMET
238
In Stock
1 : ¥206.54000
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Bulk
Active
Power Line
2
13 mH @ 10 kHz
8A
18mOhm
250V
250V
-40°C ~ 120°C
-
-
-
Through Hole
1.260" L x 0.906" W (32.00mm x 23.00mm)
1.260" (32.00mm)
Vertical, No Base, 4 PC Pin
8118-RC
8118-RC
CMC 7.3MH 9.3A 2LN TH
Bourns Inc.
140
In Stock
1 : ¥91.21000
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Bulk
Active
-
2
7.3 mH @ 1 kHz
9.3A
32mOhm
-
-
-55°C ~ 105°C
-
-
-
Through Hole
1.650" L x 0.800" W (41.91mm x 20.32mm)
1.650" (41.91mm)
Vertical, 4 PC Pin
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Common Mode Chokes


A common mode choke is an electrical filter that blocks high frequency noise common to two or more data or power lines while allowing the desired DC or low-frequency signal to pass. Common mode (CM) noise current is typically radiated from sources such as unwanted radio signals, unshielded electronics, inverters and motors. Left unfiltered, this noise presents interference problems in electronics and electrical circuits.