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L0402 Tight Tolerance Rf choke

GENERAL DESCRIPTION ITF TECHNOLOGY DIMENSIONS:

millimeters (inches)

(Bottom View)

The L0402 LGA Inductor is based on thin-film multilayer technology.The technology provides a miniature part with excellent high frequency performance and rugged construction for reliable automatic assembly.

APPLICATIONS L AND G RID A RRAYADVANTAGES

• Mobile Communications• Satellite TV Receivers • GPS • Vehicle Location Systems • Wireless LAN’s • Industrial filters • Matching Networks • Inherent Low Profile• Self Alignment during Reflow • Excellent Solderability • Low Parasitics • Better Heat Dissipation

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LTS W BAH

L 1.00±0.10 0.48±0.05 (0.039±0.004) A (0.019±0.002)

HOW TO ORDER

W 0.58±0.07 0.17±0.05

L0402 XXX X H N TR

(0.023±0.003) B (0.007±0.002) T 0.35±0.10(0.014±0.004) S 0.064±0.05(0.003±0.002) Inductance(nH) Tolerance Series LGATermination Taped &Reeled Sn100 P/N Example: L04023R3BHNTR

QUALITY INSPECTION TERMINATION

Finished parts are 100% tested for electrical parameters andvisual characteristics. Each production lot is evaluated on a sample basis for:• Static Humidity: 85°C, 85% RH, 160 hours • Endurance: 125°C, I Nickel/Lead Free solder coating compatible with automaticsoldering technologies: reflow, wave soldering, vapor phase and manual.

R

, 4 hours

MAKING AND ORIENTATION IN TAPE

Recommended Pad Layout Dimensions mm (inches) (Top View)

0.7 (0.028) 0.6 (0.024) 1.6 (0.063)

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