The WURTH 744231091 is a surface-mount device (SMD) designed as a common mode choke (CMC), offering 90 Ohms of impedance and handling up to 370mA of current across two lines. A common mode choke (CMC) is an electromagnetic component used to filter out unwanted high-frequency noise signals in electronic circuits while allowing the desired low-frequency signals to pass.
Potential Advantages of Using the WURTH 744231091, Common Mode Chokes
- Noise Reduction: Efficiently reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
- Compact Size: SMD design allows for space-saving in PCB layouts.
- High Efficiency: Maintains signal integrity by filtering noise without significant signal loss.
- Durability: Reliable performance in various environmental conditions due to robust construction.
Typical Uses of the Common Mode Chokes
- Power Supplies: Used in switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) to minimise EMI.
- Data Lines: Effective in filtering noise in high-speed data lines.
- Consumer Electronics: Implemented in devices such as televisions, computers, and smartphones.
- Industrial Equipment: Used in industrial control systems to enhance signal clarity and equipment reliability.