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Electronicdesign 6383 0917bourns Smd
Electronicdesign 6383 0917bourns Smd
Electronicdesign 6383 0917bourns Smd
Electronicdesign 6383 0917bourns Smd

SMD Power Inductor Series Designed For Automotive Applications

Sept. 18, 2013
AEC-Q200 qualified SMD power inductors featuring non-shielded and shielded construction are RoHS compliant and halogen free.

A new 13 model SMD Power Inductor Series from Bourns is AEC-Q200 qualified for automotive applications. Featuring high saturation current and non-shielded and shielded construction, the power inductor models are also RoHS compliant and halogen free. Suitable for d/c converters and power supplies, the SMD power inductors are specifically designed for use in a broad range of automotive applications that include driver assistant devices, information/entertainment systems and lighting. Electrical characteristics and dimensions of the series are developed either identically or comparably to the existing standard series, with many of them acting as drop-in components of the standard series. Models SDE1006A, SDR1307A, SRF1260A, SRR0735A, SRR1260A, SRR1280A, SRU1028A, SRU1038A, SRU1048A, SRU3028A, SRU5028A, SRU6025A and SRU8028A are available now. As a pricing reference, the SMD power inductors are priced from $0.23 to $0.39 each/2,000.

BOURNS INC.

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