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Common Mode Filters
For Ultra High-speed Differential Signal Line
(HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, USB3.0, etc.)
TCM Series TCM0403S
FEATURES
• Smallest size in the industry at L0.45W0.30T0.23mm.
• Thin-film common mode filter with a large bandwidth for high-
speed differential signal interfaces such as USB 3.0 and
DisplayPort.
• The series suppresses radiation noise due to common mode
noise, without affecting the transmission of high-speed
differential signals by realizing a higher cutoff frequency.
• This product contains no lead and supports lead-free soldering.
APPLICATIONS
• High speed interface(HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort, USB3.0 and
Serial ATA, etc.) in electronics devices.
• Smartphones, digital cellular phones, tablet PCs, notebook PCs,
PDP/LCD/DLP/PJ TVs, portable audio, DVC, DSC, DVD players,
amusement machines, etc.
TEMPERATURE RANGES
PACKAGING STYLE AND QUANTITIES
SHAPES AND DIMENSIONS/CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
RECOMMENDED PC BOARD PATTERN
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
(1) Series name
(2) Dimensions LW
(3) Product identification number
(4) Impedance[at 100MHz]
350: 35
(5) Number of line
2P: 2-line
(6) Packaging style
T: ø180mm reel taping
RECOMMENDED SOLDERING CONDITIONS
RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE PROFILE
FOR LEAD-FREE SOLDER
REFLOW PROFILE FOR SOLDER HEAT RESISTANCE
Conformity to RoHS Directive
Operating –25 to +85°C
Storage(After mount) –25 to +85°C
Packaging style Quantity
Taping 10000 pieces/reel
Weight: 0.3mg
Dimensions in mm
0.45±0.02
0.30±0.020.23±0.02
0.08typ.0.075±0.03
0.325
43
0.125±0.03
21
0.20 0.20
0.15 0.15
0.45
Dimensions in mm
0.60
TCM 0403 S - 350 - 2P - T
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150˚C
180˚C
Peak 245˚C max.
230˚C
60 to 120s 10 to 30s
Natural
cooling
Time
(
s
)
150˚C
180˚C
Peak 260˚C max.
230˚C
60 to 120s 40s max.
Natural
cooling
Time
(
s
)
• Conformity to RoHS Directive: This means that, in conformity with EU Directive 2002/95/EC, lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, and specific
bromine-based flame retardants, PBB and PBDE, have not been used, except for exempted applications.