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181513-04

The 181513-04 is a miscellaneous DAQ device accessory featuring an Eol choke, 17uh, axial, with a 10a fuse.

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    Description

    The part with the number 181513-04 falls under the category of DAQ Device Accessories. Specifically, it is classified as a model within the Miscellaneous DAQ range. The short description for this part is “Eol, Choke, 17uh, Axial, W/10a Fuse”. This description highlights several important specifications of the part. Firstly, it is an end-of-line (Eol) component, suggesting it is critical in the termination or final stages of a circuit or system. The term “Choke” indicates that this part is used to block higher-frequency alternating current (AC) in an electrical circuit, while allowing DC or lower-frequency signals to pass through. Its inductance value is specified as 17uh (microhenries), which determines its capability to store energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. The designation “Axial” refers to the physical configuration of the component, indicating that its leads extend out from the component in a straight line, making it suitable for through-hole mounting on circuit boards. Additionally, this part is equipped with a 10a (ampere) fuse, providing overcurrent protection to safeguard the circuit in which it is installed.

    Part Number 181513-04
    Category DAQ Device Accessories
    Model Miscellaneous DAQ
    Short Description Eol, Choke, 17uh, Axial, W/10a Fuse

    Question 1: What is the part number of the DAQ accessory?
    Answer 1: The part number is 181513-04.

    Question 2: What is the inductance value of the Eol choke?
    Answer 2: The inductance value is 17uh.

    Question 3: What type of mounting is suitable for the 181513-04?
    Answer 3: It is suitable for through-hole mounting.

    Question 4: Does the 181513-04 come with a fuse?
    Answer 4: Yes, it comes with a 10a fuse.

    Question 5: What is the function of the 181513-04 choke?
    Answer 5: It blocks higher-frequency AC while allowing DC/low-frequency signals.