Power line chokes
Current-compensated ring core double chokes
250 V AC, 1.8 … 68 mH, 1 … 10 A, +60 °C
Series/Type:
Date:
B82725J
October 2016
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Power line chokes
Current-compensated ring core double chokes
Rated voltage 250 V AC
Rated inductance 1.8 ... 68 mH
Rated current 1 ... 10 A, +60 °C
Construction
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B82725J
Current-compensated ring core double choke
Ferrite core wih epoxy coating (UL 94 V-0)
Plastic case with in-molded pins (UL 94 V-0)
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Potting (UL 94 V-0)
Sector winding
Features
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High resonance frequency due to special winding technique
Approx. 1% stray inductance for symmetrical interference suppression
Suitable for wave soldering
Design complies with EN 60938-2 (VDE 0565-2) and UL 1283
UL
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and/or ENEC (VDE) approvals
RoHS-compatible
Applications
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Suppression of common-mode interferences
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Switch-mode power applications
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Power inverters
Terminals
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Base material CuNi18Zn20
Layer composition Ni, Sn
Hot-dipped
Pins 1 1 (mm)
Lead spacing 17.5 12.5 (mm)
Marking
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Product brand, approval signs and VDE standard number, ordering code, graphic symbol, rated
current, rated voltage, rated inductance, date of manufacture (YYWWD.internal ID code)
Delivery mode
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Blister tray in cardboard box
1) Additionally certified values:
Glow wire flammability index (GWFI to IEC 60695-2-12):
Glow wire ignition temperature (GWIT to IEC 60695-2-13):
Comparative tracking index (CTI to IEC 60112):
Ball pressure test (BP to IEC 60695-10-2):
2) UL approval with 300 V AC
+850 °C
+775 °C
175 V
+125 °C
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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Power line chokes
Current-compensated ring core double chokes
Dimensional drawing and pin configuration
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Technical data and measuring conditions
Rated voltage V
R
Test voltage V
test
Rated temperature T
R
Rated current I
R
Rated inductance L
R
Inductance tolerance
Inductance decrease L/L
0
Stray inductance L
stray,typ
DC resistance R
typ
Solderability (lead-free)
250 V AC (50/60 Hz)
1500 V AC, 2 s (line/line)
+60 °C
Referred to 50 Hz and rated temperature
Measured with Agilent 4284A at 10 kHz, 0.1 mA, +20 °C
Inductance is specified per winding.
30% at +20 °C
< 10% at DC magnetic bias with I
R
, +20 °C
Measured with Agilent 4284A at 10 kHz, 5 mA, +20 °C,
typical values
Measured at +20 °C, typical values, specified per
winding
Sn96.5Ag3.0Cu0.5: +(245 3) °C, (3 0.3) s
Wetting of soldering area 95%
(to IEC 60068-2-20, test Ta)
+(260 5) °C, (10 1) s
(to IEC 60068-2-20, test Tb)
40/125/56 (to IEC 60068-1)
–25 °C … +40 °C,
75% RH
Approx. 45 g … 52 g
IEC/EN 60938-2, UL 1283 (E70122)
Resistance to soldering heat
(wave soldering)
Climatic category
Storage conditions (packaged)
Weight
Approvals
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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Power line chokes
Current-compensated ring core double chokes
Characteristics and ordering codes
I
R
A
1
2
4
6
6
8
10
10
L
R
mH
68
18
6.8
3.9
7.5
2.7
2.5
1.8
L
stray,typ
H
650
150
60
30
70
25
20
17
R
typ
m
1050
270
75
30
40
20
15
13
T
R
°C
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
B82725J2102N020
B82725J2202N020
B82725J2402N020
B82725J2602N020
B82725J2602N040
B82725J2802N020
B82725J2103N021
B82725J2103N022
Ordering code
B82725J
Approvals
= approval granted
Impedance |Z| versus frequency f
measured with windings in parallel at +20 °C,
typical values
Current derating I
op
/I
R
versus ambient temperature T
A
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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Cautions and warnings
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Please note the recommendations in our Inductors data book (latest edition) and in the data
sheets.
– Particular attention should be paid to the derating curves given there.
– The soldering conditions should also be observed. Temperatures quoted in relation to wave
soldering refer to the pin, not the housing.
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If the components are to be washed varnished it is necessary to check whether the washing
varnish agent that is used has a negative effect on the wire insulation, any plastics that are used,
or on glued joints. In particular, it is possible for washing varnish agent residues to have a
negative effect in the long-term on wire insulation.
Washing processes may damage the product due to the possible static or cyclic mechanical
loads (e.g. ultrasonic cleaning). They may cause cracks to develop on the product and its parts,
which might lead to reduced reliability or lifetime.
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The following points must be observed if the components are potted in customer applications:
– Many potting materials shrink as they harden. They therefore exert a pressure on the plastic
housing or core. This pressure can have a deleterious effect on electrical properties, and in
extreme cases can damage the core or plastic housing mechanically.
– It is necessary to check whether the potting material used attacks or destroys the wire
insulation, plastics or glue.
– The effect of the potting material can change the high-frequency behaviour of the components.
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Ferrites are sensitive to direct impact. This can cause the core material to flake, or lead to
breakage of the core.
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Even for customer-specific products, conclusive validation of the component in the circuit can
only be carried out by the customer.
Display of ordering codes for EPCOS products
The ordering code for one and the same product can be represented differently in data sheets,
data books, other publications and the website of EPCOS, or in order-related documents such as
shipping notes, order confirmations and product labels.
The varying representations of the
ordering codes are due to different processes employed and do not affect the
specifications of the respective products.
Detailed information can be found on the Internet
under www.epcos.com/orderingcodes.
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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