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Low profile SMT inductor families

10 September 2003 Passive Components

Midcom has introduced low profile inductor families for surface-mount processes.

The company's low-profile, economical, shielded surface-mount inductor series, the DSS-2612, DSS-3013, DSS-3018, DSS-4824 and DSS-4832 have inductance ranges from 1 µH to 10 mH and have saturation current levels up to 9,8 A d.c.

These inductors are suited for PCs, PDAs, cellular telephones, handheld devices, battery management, peripheral equipment and DC-DC converter applications. They have completely shielded coils to prevent EMI emissions, and operate over the extended temperature range -40 to +85°C.

Midcom has also introduced three new low profile, surface-mount inductor series: the DUP-1308, DUP-1810 and DUP-1813 are suited for handheld equipment including GPS systems, digital cameras, cellular phones, pagers and telecommunications and other equipment with low profile requirements.

The DUP series inductance ranges between 1 µH to 1,5 mH with maximum saturation current up to 5,50 A d.c. The maximum height for these inductor series ranges between 2,20 mm and 3,50 mm.



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