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Military approved power inductors

27 May 2009 Passive Components

Gowanda Electronics has introduced three MLP inductor series which have been qualified to the MIL-PRF-27 military specification. This specification addresses various categories of electronic components, including surface mount power inductors and high current surface mount power inductors for use in electronic and communication applications.

The MLP5025 series is qualified to MIL-PRF-27/367A while the MLP1812 series meets MIL-PRF-27/368A and the MLP8527 series meets MIL-PRF-27/370A. By introducing these lead-containing MLP inductors, Gowanda is responding to a need conveyed by organisations in the military market for more QPL-approved inductor suppliers. All three MLP series were designed for power applications in military, aerospace and defence communities. This includes use in communication, guidance and security applications, as well as in radar, test and evaluation, and special mission applications.

In order to achieve military qualification, Gowanda was required to do extensive qualification testing. This testing was achieved in-house via the company’s environmental testing lab. This lab was installed at Gowanda’s headquarters location expressly to support the military market in connection with the company’s plans for increased participation in this sector.

The MLP5025 series covers inductances from 0,22 to 22000 μH, current rating from 7 to 0,05 A and maximum DCR between 0,008 and 160 Ω. The MLP1812 series covers inductances from 1,0 to 330 μH, current rating from 1,05 to 0,09 A and maximum DCR between 0,113 and 15,24 Ω. The MLP8527series covers inductances from 1,0 to 18000 μH, current rating from 6,27 to 0,09 A and maximum DCR between 0,009 and 40 Ω.

All three series contain ferrite cores, have an operating temperature range of -55°C to +130°C, and are available in tape and reel packaging.





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