Coaxial Ceramic Inductors Reduce EMI

April 1, 2002
Said to be ideal for use below their self-resonant frequency, the company's coaxial ceramic inductors are designed to reduce EMI and for use as the inductive element of high-frequency VCO and LC circuits. Sizes from 2 mm to 12 mm are available in

Said to be ideal for use below their self-resonant frequency, the company's coaxial ceramic inductors are designed to reduce EMI and for use as the inductive element of high-frequency VCO and LC circuits. Sizes from 2 mm to 12 mm are available in surface or tab mounting and in values from 0.28 nH to 3.8 nH. The inductors have a Q range from 200 to 800 and a frequency range from 400 MHz to 5 GHz. For further information and prices, call SPECTRUM CONTROL, INC., Fairview, PA. (814) 474-1571.

Company: SPECTRUM CONTROL, INC.

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