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RF Inductors Are War Worthy

Sept. 16, 2010
The ER10M and ER17S Series RF inductors meet the military’s Qualified Products List requirements for Established Reliability and are approved to MIL-PRF-39010, Level M.

Debuting as the company’s first offerings for the military market, the ER10M and ER17S Series RF inductors meet the military’s Qualified Products List requirements for Established Reliability and are approved to MIL-PRF-39010, Level M. The ER10M sports a wirewound, molded design approved for MIL-PRF-39010 slash 08, 09 and 10. Features include inductance values from 0.1 mH to 1,000 mH, Q Min values from 25 to 55, SRF MHz Min values from 3.4 to 680, DCRs from 0.08? to 72?, and dc-current ratings from 28 mA to 1,350 mA. Operating temperature is -55°C to +125°C for /08 and -55°C to +105°C for /09 and /10 components. Approved for MIL-PRF-39010 slash 01, 02 and 03, the wirewound ER17S offers inductances from 0.1 mH to 1,000 mH, Q Min values from 40 to 60, SRF MHz Min values from 3.8 to 250, DCRs from 0.025 to 17.5, and dc-current ratings from 70 mA to 1,790 mA. Operating temperature range is -55°C to +105°C. GOWANDA ELECTRONICS CORP., Gowanda, NY. (716) 532-2234.

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