News Release from: BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 March 2006
Inductors handle heat and high frequencies
The HM70 Series of high-current surface-mount shielded inductors, which are rated up to 180C, are suitable for tight board layouts in power supplies, DC/DC convertors and modules.
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Providing design engineers with a means to improve power in a small footprint, TT electronics BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division has expanded its range of high power inductors. The HM70 Series of high-current surface-mount shielded inductors, which are rated up to 180C, are suitable for tight board layouts in power supplies, DC/DC convertors and modules. According to David Smolik, Director of Product Development for the TT electronics BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division, the devices target inductor applications that require higher power levels in space confined areas.
'The HM70 Series inductors utilise a proprietary core material to enhance the power capability and minimise core losses at higher operating frequencies', Smolik said.
'Additionally, with the extended operating temperature range, the inductors work well in automotive power and telecomms applications'.
The maximum operating frequency for the inductors is 1MHz, with operating temperature range from -40 to +180C.
The inductors are available in 400- and 500-unit 13in-diameter embossed tape and reel packages.
Typical pricing for the HM70 Series is US $0.67 each in quantities of 10,000, with delivery from stock to 10 weeks.
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