C5083396

Coils and Transformers

COIL,RADIO FREQUENCY

C5083396

5950-01-372-8008

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Technical Characteristics

  • Winding Operating Current

    3.1 amperes maximum of standard range b single component single winding

  • Inclosure Type

    open

  • Core Construction

    s0lid single component

  • Features Provided

    tinned wire leads

  • Minimum Self-Resonant Frequency (Non-Core)

    5.0 megahertz single component

  • Maximum Operating Temp

    105.0 deg celsius

  • Test Data Document

    57946-5083396 drawing (this is the basic governing drawing, such as a contractor drawing, original equipment manufacturer drawing, etc.; excludes any specification, standard or other document that may be referenced in a basic governing drawing)

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    2 wire lead

  • Unpackaged Unit Weight (Non-Core)

    15.00 grams

  • Reliability Indicator

    not established

  • Coil Form Type

    solid single component

  • Inductance Rating

    40.00 microhenries nominal single component single winding

  • Rating Method

    electrical single component single winding

  • Mounting Method

    terminal single group

  • Frequency At Which Inductance And Quality Factor Applies (Non-Core)

    10.0 kilohertz single component single winding

  • Body Length

    0.430 inches maximum

  • Dc Resistance Rating In Ohms

    0.020 single component single winding

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